Gaming crashes and Browser crashing

I am having constant issues with browser and gaming crashing on 2080 TI.
nvidia-bug-report.log.gz (646.0 KB)

I have tried multiple drivers (exp 570 as it can’t seam to install it on PopOS.

I have downloaded memtest_vulkan to try and test the GPU memory and it’s returning with high number of errors.

Is their something wrong with my 2080TI?

Hi @bling1987, welcome to the NVIDIA developer forums.

Please check the log file, especially these sections:

-> An alternate method of installing the NVIDIA driver was detected. (This is usually a package provided by your distributor.) A driver installed via that method may integrate better with your system than a driver installed by nvidia-installer.

Please review the message provided by the maintainer of this alternate installation method and decide how to proceed:

The NVIDIA driver provided by Ubuntu can be installed by launching the "Software & Updates" application, and by selecting the NVIDIA driver from the "Additional Drivers" tab.
   warning: the compiler differs from the one used to build the kernel
     The kernel was built by: x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc-12 (Ubuntu 12.3.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 12.3.0
     You are using:           cc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0
   
   Warning: Compiler version check failed:
   
   The major and minor number of the compiler used to
   compile the kernel:
   
   x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc-12 (Ubuntu 12.3.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 12.3.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Ubuntu) 2.38
   
   does not match the compiler used here:
   
   cc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0
   Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
   warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
   
   
   It is recommended to set the CC environment variable
   to the compiler that was used to compile the kernel.
   
   To skip the test and silence this warning message, set
   the IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH environment variable to "1".
   However, mixing compiler versions between the kernel
   and kernel modules can result in subtle bugs that are
   difficult to diagnose.

Your driver installation is broken, you have both 565 and 560 parts on your system. You should purge and start from scratch.

I did do a couple of reinstall by purging the nvidia drivers. Her is the list of drivers currently installed:

ii nvidia-compute-utils-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA compute utilities
ii nvidia-dkms-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA DKMS package
ii nvidia-driver-550 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 Transitional package for nvidia-driver-565
ii nvidia-driver-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA driver metapackage
ii nvidia-firmware-565-565.77 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 Firmware files used by the kernel module
ii nvidia-kernel-common-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 Shared files used with the kernel module
ii nvidia-kernel-source-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA kernel source package
ii nvidia-settings 510.47.03-0ubuntu1 amd64 Tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
ii nvidia-utils-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
ii screen-resolution-extra 0.18.2 all Extension for the nvidia-settings control panel
ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-565 565.77-1pop0ubuntu1~1743807808~22.04~ea6027a amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver

Current Kernel is 6.12.10-76061203-generic

I have been having this issue for a couple of year now. I use to use Windows 10 then changes to Linux hoping the issue will get resolved but the problem persist.

I also get the following error when gaming:
NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:01:00): 109, pid=‘’, name=, Ch 00000030, errorString CTX SWITCH TIMEOUT, Info 0x5c031

The game will just freeze. Same thing happened on Windows 10.

Ok, that is some important news. Then I would recommend checking the Hardware. It might not be the GPU but rather the combination of setup you use.

But to be honest, you might find more help on this on the GeForce side of things:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/discover/