Random Xid 61, ArchLinux freeze

Hi everyone

I got following error on ArchLinux

Nov 14 02:31:01 archdesktop kernel: NVRM: GPU at PCI:0000:05:00: GPU-2be4b6b5-9e1f-b8d5-6304-36fe416969c8
Nov 14 02:31:01 archdesktop kernel: NVRM: GPU Board Serial Number:
Nov 14 02:31:01 archdesktop kernel: NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:05:00): 61, pid=441, 0cec(3098) 00000000 00000000
Nov 14 02:31:05 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (II) event8 - Logitech MX Master 2S: SYN_DROPPED event - some input events have been lost.
Nov 14 02:31:05 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (EE) client bug: timer event8 debounce: offset negative (-304ms)
Nov 14 02:31:05 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (EE) client bug: timer event8 debounce short: offset negative (-317ms)
Nov 14 02:31:10 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (II) event8 - Logitech MX Master 2S: SYN_DROPPED event - some input events have been lost.
Nov 14 02:31:23 archdesktop kernel: NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:05:00): 8, pid=441, Channel 00000018
Nov 14 02:31:23 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (EE) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA X driver has encountered an error; attempting to
Nov 14 02:31:23 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (EE) NVIDIA(0): recover...
Nov 14 02:31:29 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (WW) NVIDIA: Wait for channel idle timed out.
Nov 14 02:31:39 archdesktop /usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1457]: (EE) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Failed to initialize DMA.

When it occurs, all my computer is freezing, my unique solution is to hard reboot my computer. It happens randomly (generally when doing an action on chrome)
How can I resolve this ? How can i get more informations about this error ?

Graphic card : Asus GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Dual OC EVO
Motherboard : ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus
OS : Arch Linux 5.3.10-arch1-1
Driver version : 440.31-1

Thank you

Please try reseating the card, check your system memory.

System memory was clearly not full
What do you mean by “reset the card” ?

Doesn’t matter if it’s full or not when it’s defective. You have to check for hardware failures. Run memtest86, remove memory modules to check them for defective units. Reseat the nvidia card in the pcie slot, i.e. pull it out and plug it in correctly again.

reseat, not reset.

My bad.

After reseat, and single pass memtest86, problem still occured today.