Do you count 15 minutes as a playthrough? ![]()
Oh…I thought you’ve completed it 
But looking at what @linesma posted i assume you’d see such bug pretty fast 
I also did the heresy act during my 15 min speedrun… 
the game crashed on linux because of vram overheating in linux…
on ‘HereticOS’ as you would probably call it, it at least didn’t crash in the first moments
edit:
I should learn to read… thought @linesma was having these troubles on linux…
Didn’t have these kinds of glitches on WIn10, would have to check if tesselation was on, but I think so
I think he was playing on Windows 10 all along ![]()
Jesus guys, gaming this games on Linux is not as hard as you think, come on ![]()
Ouch… ![]()
That sounds like a hardware problem more than anything, chill your VRAM with fan or something ![]()
the front and top of my case are completely mesh, and fitted with corsair fans…
that case is airflow heaven… cpu never goes above 75 degrees C when under full load…
I think the problem is, that my gpu’s backplate isn’t made of metal, so the memory chips on the backside have no real heatsink to get rid of the heat…
and it’s one of the OC models of the RX 5600XT, so there’s an overclock on top of the overclocked bios that amd sent out to manufacturers in order to compete with the rtx 2060 when it came out.
(clockception?)
Strange thing is, it only happens on that game… and it’s not even the most demanding one on my system
Yeah…Maybe you should get some
for your backplate
And stress test GPU, sometimes what seems to be not the most demanding is actually most demanding, i remember my relative had a somewhat similar problem with overclocked 1070 in MSI laptop which always crashed Hitman (2016) but played any other games like GTA V (which obviously looks way heavier on every system component) fine…Go figure ![]()
not the most popular thing to say on a Linux forum,
but I already have windows installed for work related stuff… might as well use it for some of my games as well…
besides, I like my Forza games 
Okay, @keybreak and @Krimkerre Turning off the motion blur fixed it. Just finished a two hour play session with motion blur off, tessellation on, Ray tracing on Ultra, and DLSS on. NO graphical glitches whatsoever. Framerate at 1440p never dropped below 90.
I am not too familiar with the ATI AMD line of cards. Their RAM is on the back of the card?
Nope, it took about 2 hours to get to the point in the screenshot. That was the first time I saw anything like that.
It is funny how that happens. For the longest time, I had issues with Borderlands 3. With my 2070 Super, it just would not run properly on any setting other than medium. It ended up being a driver issue, nVidia go figure.
I have just installed Age Of Empires II Definitive Edition and got multiplayer working. Thanks to the wiki for help with that.
Seems like I had the wrong Idea… I thought I vaguely remembered a forum post mentioning ram on both sides of the PCB, but seems like that absolutely isn’t the case, so ignore my previous comment ![]()
I’ve seen some post now mentioning poor thermal pads on the Mech OC versions of RX 5600XT’s and 5700XT’s
Ram isn’t the issue usually on amd normally it is inadequately cooled vrms due to poorly designed stock coolers.
Unless you’re running an MSI card I guess…

Asus strix vega 64 cards were notorious for their bad stock cooling solutions.
When searching specifically for my MSI Mech OC, the term ‘TermalPadGate’ is popping up quite often…
Anyways… i’m not gonna pull the card apart to check my pads… only had issues in with 1 game on linux… on WIn10 it ran fine…
I had heard about that, but I had heard it in regards to EVGA nVidia cards. Got me thinking about my card, it is an MSI.
I do suggest doing this at least once every two years. The stock thermal paste that many companies use have a habit of hardening. Once hard, they do not conduct heat as efficiently.
it’s 6 months old… have some time left then 
That you do. Honestly though, if you do not overclock, or are not in a hot environment like myself, the paste on the card should be good for its entire life. I have found that since I moved to Thailand, I have to replace the thermal paste on my CPU every year to year and a half. I only did the thermal paste once on my 970, and that was after three years of use and being overclocked.
Jeez…Climate matter a lot it seems ![]()
Yes it does. I will tell you though, that Thermal Grizzly’s Kryonaught has worked the best. My temps on a i7-7700K with a mild overclock of 4.7ghz all cores, using a Corsair H-100i V2 AIO, dropped from 45 C on average to 39 C. This is while my computer room as at 30 to 33 C. I only run the AC in the evenings and then it is set to 27 C.
@linesma I also went from a 970 to a 2070S.
When the 3xxx series hype started I was definitely second guessing not waiting, though now I feel that I made a lucky decision.
Just finished Battletech which was pretty awesome.
Now need to decide what to play next…

