![]() ![]() Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: PRIME B350M-K v: Rev X.0x You should use the amdgpu driver, not modesetting. Use Oibaf ppa Mesa git and theĪMD drm-next-4.20-wip kernel: AMD wip kernel Quoting: GuestMainline Mesa and kernels do have a buggy and partially implemented amdgpu driver. :(ĮDIT: I should note that my processor is an Intel Core i5-3570K. I'm about an inch away from trading back to an Nvidia card. I only installed dependencies like Vulkan. I have also tried booting into a fresh Ubuntu installation and my F1 benchmark results were the same without tweaking anything. If I try to change max wattage with OhGodATool, my computer freezes. If I try to change that simply using terminal, it doesn't accept changes. ![]() The only thing that I can think of right now is my power cap is 165w while the MSI spec says it should be 185w. ![]() My grub line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet rcutree.rcu_idle_gp_delay=1 reboot=r,w usbhid.quirks=0x1B1C:0x1B17:0x20000000 radeon.cik_support=0 amdgpu.cik_support=1 amdgpu.dpm=1 amdgpu.dc=1" Vbios_version (this is stock as far as I know): For example, my friend with the 970 will get about 77 GPS running the F1 benchmark where I'll only get 47! I traded a GTX 1060 so I could go AMD and run open source this is driving me nuts! Any ideas of something I could do to get my FPS up? FPS are also lower in Dota 2 and ETL and Tesseract. It's driving me crazy that I can't run F1 2017 and get similar FPS as either Phoronix or a friend with a GTX 970 at Ultra settings. ![]()
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