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I have a 9070xt and a 7600x. I was getting game crashes for a solid week. Although no green screens. Check which version of Mesa you are on, if it’s not the latest, do the upgrade from the terminal. I think you want 25.0.x. This solved my issues it’s been solid since. 9070XT support improved a lot over the last month. I don’t recall the commands to check Mesa version, etc. but that’s something AI should be able to give you. For whatever reason, updating via the GUI did not work for me.
I tried this one already, saw it when I was googling possible solutions. I am also starting to figure it is a hardware issue. I was very uncertain being new to Linux I wanted some software input but it is not looking good for an easy software fix.