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Originally posted by Pawlerson View PostWhy there's no information what graphic settings were used for benchmarks? I want check how my graphic card performs in Unigine Heaven, but how should I know what setting were used?Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Pawlerson View PostI'm not sure about official one, but I just ran Unigine Valley. I'm using nvidia 331.13 beta driver from ppa.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostYeap. I have that, and it's been the price/performance sweet spot for quite a while.
That said, even though I have that, I'm using Intel drivers at the moment. Hooray for NVIDIA not supporting kernel 3.11...
I guess the long work hours were just burning me out lowering my IQ or something. Well anyways a few days ago after seeing phoronix's tests with the GTX 650 I checked the prices online and thought. "hmmm, maybe I'll just replace the graphics card and see if it fixes my desktop."
So I bought an open box free shipping gtx 650 for $101. It just arrived a few hours ago.
I installed it and everything works now. I have my linux desktop back!!
Checked Nvidia Xserver settings and it says it's a GTX 660 and it has 2048 ram. I'm going huh?? So I checked the paperwork that came with it (it says gtx 660) and the picture on it of the connections matches the connections on the one I just installed.
Shhhhhhh
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