I’ve done a bit more experimentation with this one. If I just connect my two 1920x1080 monitors all is fine. However if I use my 4K monitor (BenQ SW271) either singly or with the others then I get the crash. I can boot fine with just the two 1920 monitors attached, but then once running if I plug in the 4K monitor the system instantly crashes. The same happens whichever port I plug it into. The previous 460.67 driver works without any problems.
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately the fault freezes the entire system, so I can’t run nvidia-bug-report without a reboot. Is it still useful to do this?
I’ve tried it with the 465.27 driver and still have the problem. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to obtain a bug report without rebooting, but I have attached one obtained after the reboot. nvidia-bug-report.log.gz (1.2 MB)
Thanks, that’s actually really helpful. I filed internal bug number 3302807. While the bug tracker is not public, you can use that number to refer to this issue in future correspondence.
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I am still trying to duplicate issue locally which will help us to debug faster.
Meanwhile, can you please confirm the last working driver version (if any).
Hi. I can reproduce when using version 465.27-4 (and other various versions newer than 460.67-4, I’ve tried updating at least 4 times in the last few weeks, and always got this behavior)
My system is a x570 with Ryzen 3950x, with a 2080 Ti Rev A. My kernel is Linux 5.11.16-arch1-1
The issue appears to only affect certain monitors and only when when connected by DisplayPort. Some people have reported ‘solving’ the problem by switching from DP to HDMI.
I used below 2 configuration setups but could not reproduce issue.
Alienware Area-51 R6 + AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 16-Core Processor + Ubuntu 19.04 + kernel 5.11.18 + Driver 465.24.02 + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
Precision T7610 + Genuine Intel(R) CPU @ 2.30GHz + Ubuntu 19.04 + kernel 5.11.18 + Driver 465.24.02 + NVIDIA Quadro M4000
Initially I connected ASUS XG35V with resolution 3440x 1440 to system and booted up.
Once system came up, I connected another 4k display Dell UP3214Q with resolution 3840 x 2160 and ran few opengl application but could not hit with crash issue.
I also tried connect/disconnect monitor multiple times on both setups and also replaced Asus monitor with DELL G2410 but not able to duplicate issue so far.
Both displays were connected using display ports.
Please confirm if issue triggers immediately for everyone when secondary 4k monitor is connected.
If not, then please confirm repro steps so that I can try and explore more to duplicate issue at our end.
Crashes immediately here on connection of BenQ SW271 4K monitor, as described in my original post. Will boot fine with two 1920 monitors, but fails when the 4K is then connected. Also fails with just the 4K monitor connected and no others.
The same thing happened to me after upgrading fedora from 33 to 34 - initially I thought that it was because of the system upgrade, so I reinstalled the system. Unfortunately, it broke again after I installed the newest nvidia driver (initially from rpmfusion, by installing akmod-nvidia). After that, I installed the 465* driver from nvidia.com and when that didn’t help, I installed the 460* driver and I was finally able to boot my PC.
I haven’t tried to disconnect any of my two monitors (some old 4:3 samsung over HDMI and Dell 2418D (1440p) over display port though. My setup is NVIDIA 2060 SUPER and i7 9700K, kernel 5.11.17.
I would be happy to provide any more details that can help you fix this issue.
Both of them crash the system instantly starting any X session (sddm, bspwm, twm, etc)
I didn’t test with individual monitors or ports, 460 works, 465 doesn’t
EDIT: Still doesn’t work after Re-sizable BAR bios update