https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221587

--- Comment #7 from Artem S. Tashkinov ([email protected]) ---
Cross-OS failures, crashes in Windows installation media, crashes in Windows
safe mode, random fault locations, and PCIe link-layer errors make this much
more likely to be platform instability than a Linux kernel bug. The failing
unit likely has a hardware/platform-integrity issue, possibly
PCIe/root-port/GPU/board/power related, even if it is triggered through
idle/ACPI paths.

Please stick to Windows, since it seems to employ a workaround that Linux is
not aware of. However, I'm pretty sure Linux kernel developers will ignore this
device, because not only does the hardware look faulty, but there are also
third-party kernel modules which make the kernel TAINTED.

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