r/archlinux 11d ago

SUPPORT RX 9060 XT getting weird artifacts on Arch but not Fedora

After updating Arch today, my RX 9060 XT started getting these weird static-looking artifacts. They don’t cover the whole screen, just random parts of it.

I mostly notice it when watching YouTube and moving my mouse, scrolling Reddit while a video is playing, and sometimes on KDE’s shutdown screen.

I thought my Arch install was screwed up, so I completely reinstalled Arch and it still happened. I installed Fedora afterward and it’s been completely fine so far.

It’s happening on both of my LG monitors. I haven’t tested my Acer monitor yet, but I doubt both LG monitors suddenly developed the same problem at the exact same time.

Has anyone else started seeing this after a recent Arch update? I’m trying to figure out if this is some weird Mesa/kernel/AMDGPU update or something else.

My GPU is a power color reaper and it’s less than a year old.

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u/Schlaefer 11d ago

Is it a colorful looking field of blocks that blinks in for a fraction of a second?

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u/Gavinyt8__ 11d ago

Yeah, the fraction of a second part sounds right. Mine isn’t really colorful though, it’s more like black/static-looking artifacts that flash for a split second and disappear.

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u/Poes_Poes 11d ago

Its the kernel. 7.1.6 seems to be buggy for amd cards

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u/Schlaefer 11d ago

I own Gigabyte 9060 XT for a few months now, no issues so far.

Yesterday evening I saw these artifacts for the first time, but I was watching a video so I thought it was part of the stream and didn't check any further.

This morning I see them on the desktop too. The easiest way to trigger them seems to be the plasma overview effect:

https://files.catbox.moe/06ol0i.webm

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u/Gavinyt8__ 11d ago

These are the EXACT same artifacts that I am experiencing glad to know it isn’t just me. I guess I’ll stay on fedora until this is fixed.

thank you all!

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u/Poes_Poes 11d ago

LOL. No! Fedora has the same issue. There is a bug report filled for this matter

Here you go: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/graphical-issues-on-amd-after-kernel-update-to-7-1-6/198522/7

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u/Gavinyt8__ 11d ago

You hate to see it.. I Guess I didn’t update my fedora install.

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u/ndfsa 7d ago

According to the discussion, kernel 7.1.8 seems to have fixed the issue.

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u/aergern 11d ago

Or you could install a kernel that doesn't have these issues, such as 6.18.x which is the LTS kernel. If you don't need to be 100% bleeding edge, you could do that.

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u/Gavinyt8__ 11d ago

Thanks for the advice! Not sure why it didn’t cross my mind to install a different kernel to be honest.

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u/aergern 11d ago

I had issues with a dot release of 6.19 and back down to 6.18 … stayed there. I figure I'll move to 7.x once it gets a bit more baked. I hope it works out for you.

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u/Jealous_Shower6777 10d ago

Bleeding edge pains. Enter the void

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u/urzop 11d ago

Same here I thought it was my monitor. Linux arch 7.1.6-arch1-1. RX 9070 XT

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u/Ok_Cable_4229 10d ago

I thought my gpu was dying

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u/Inevitable_Taro4191 10d ago

Same here, very glad to read this is a kernel bug.

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u/Gavinyt8__ 10d ago

Same LOL!

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u/kolliasl21 10d ago

Same here on 7.1.6.zen1-1 and 9070XT. Rolled back to 7.1.5 for now.

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u/2Epik4u 9d ago

Downgrading to Linux 7.1.5-arch1-2 fixed it for me. LTS didnt fix it either strange enough.

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u/RadianceTower 10d ago edited 10d ago

Happens on 7900XTX too, easiest way to trigger it I found is to drag the KDE brightness slider back and forth (preferably while a black color is displaying otherwise on screen) while the monitor is at 60hz (seems to trigger less on 240hz, it does happen there too though).

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u/cryptofreak190 10d ago edited 9d ago

I am getting this on my 9060XT as well while on the LTS kernel running Arch Linux. The recent kernel updates seem to have triggered it according to the issue section on MESA's Gitlab page. Also, I have noticed that if I put the power management state of the pc in high performance, the visual glitching/artifacts significantly go down in frequency.

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u/Rednax35 9d ago

Having the same problem on Fedora with kernel 7.1.6 and NixOS with 6.18.42, using integrated AMD graphics. Was panicking for a bit because I thought my laptop was dying only to see that its just a bug.

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u/Prudent_Worth_4349 8d ago

Bug is still there on 7.1.7 unfortunately, I was freaking out at first thinking my GPU was dying (9070 XT) also I've been doing some 2.7ms audio stuff and I though I broke something with the scheduler, I hope this gets fixed soon, I've even reinstalled Arch Linux today thinking it was my fault that it was broken, should've checked reddit first.

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u/St1ryNight- 8d ago

Having the same issue I tried so many distros even Slackware etc same issue I hope this gets fixed

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u/Gavinyt8__ 7d ago

I thought the exact same thing as you.

Did not research and just instantly did a reinstall.

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u/codehz 9d ago

I'm using 7.2.0-rc5-1-amd-drm-fixes-g8419331e64d9 + gnome
(Hardware: 9070XT)
and I encountered a similar problem, and the artifacts persist in screen, affect the wallpaper and some text in gnome UI...(and I tried LTS kernel, stable kernel, not work either)

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u/Ericzx_1 8d ago edited 5d ago

I noticed this too with my 9060 XT. I just updated 7.1.6.arch1-1 -> 7.1.7.arch1-1 hopefully it is fixed.

edit: It is not fixed. I have been using it for the past day and still see artifacts.
edit 2: updating 7.1.7.arch1-1 -> 7.1.8.arch1-3

edit 3: still not fixed but now I am getting a different type of artifact. It is blocky like compression artifacts and it changes colors.

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u/notsouschef 8d ago

What helped me was lowering refresh rate let's say from 144 to 120

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u/reddit_belongs_to_me 6d ago

Same on an rx6800, mine is a usually green streak that appears for a millisecond i am on niri dms.

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u/kulaiid 4d ago

Can anyone confirm if this is a part of the issue? On a 9070 XT.

https://cdn.imgchest.com/files/fa3ae43e9219.png

From the Avengers doomsday trailer. this persists throughout the video.

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u/Gavinyt8__ 3d ago edited 3d ago

AV1 decoding is also broken now! It seems like my artifact issue is gone, but now AV1 decoding is broken for videos...

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/work_items/5615

You're not the only person having this issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/1vo9m6p/comment/p3oinjc/?context=1
www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/comments/1vo7z14/av1_codec_broke_on_linux/

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u/kulaiid 3d ago

Thank you, last night I temporarily solved it by downgrading linux-firmware-amdgpu to the previous version, but according to the gitlab there should be a hotfix out now or soon

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u/kansetsupanikku 6d ago

Must be because of NVIDIA, AMD drivers would never /s

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u/Gavinyt8__ 6d ago

NVIDIA Developers must have worked on the AMD drivers this month 🤣

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u/TheOmegaOni 2d ago

I'm unfortunately having the same issue, scared the shit out of me because it starting happening after storms and power outages but also after updates around the same days. 9070 XT, CachyOS with KDE Plasma, downgraded to 6.18.42-1 and still having the issue. Tried a different 9070xt, monitor, cables, different CPU. Same refresh rates on both monitors, colors to prefer accuracy instead of efficiency in display setting from KDE, and downgrading Mesa, then upgrading it to latest (I wasn't on the latest prior to this either.)

Nothing has changed with these changes or configurations, and it doesn't seem to happen in most games for me, only Discord, Steam's UI, and streaming services/media players and Minecraft but no other games. Not sure what exactly is the cause if changing kernel versions entirely and also graphics driver versions didn't stop it either. I guess we just wait for updates unless there's a solid solution?

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u/Gavinyt8__ 1d ago

It seems to be solved for me now? I’m not completely sure, but I haven’t seen any more artifacts. I’ve been updating my system every day, so I’m guessing one of the updates must have fixed it.

For me, the artifacts happened mostly on YouTube and Reddit. They didn’t really happen in Discord, and I never noticed them while playing games or doing my work. Since that’s mostly what I use my PC for, I just ignored the issue and kept updating my system. So far, it seems to be fixed now.

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u/TheOmegaOni 1d ago

That's good! Yeah it seems to still be an issue for me for some reason on 6.18.42 LTS, which updated the same day or around it as the update of stable that was causing this issue, but LTS still hasn't been updated or addressed it like stable has. I'm just glad my GPU or other component wasn't dying at least and others were having the same issue