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NVIDIA 435.17 Linux Beta Driver Adds Vulkan + OpenGL PRIME Render Offload
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Originally posted by darinmiller View PostTesting with CS:Source video stress test on Kubuntu 19.10, nvidia960m, 4K using NVidia On-Demand profile:
Launch steam with:Code:__NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia steam
Or directly launch the game:Code:__NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia steam steam://rungameid/240
Either of the above produce 65-67 fps, whereas using the dedicated NVidia (Performance mode) profile produces ~100fps.
The intel card alone produces 30fps, so even though Prime rendering "works" performance is reduced by ~34%. This frame drop produces noticeable stutter even though the on screen frame rate is well above 60fps (screen refresh rate is 60Hz), while dedicated (Performance mode) mode is perfectly smooth.
Anyone else notice a performance delta?
I am unsure how run Michel's test suite in the Prime rendering mode to see if the performance hit is consistent across more applications.
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Originally posted by royce View Post
Where did you grab the package from? And how about the patched xorg?
Edit: found them
This PPA contains versions of the X.Org X server built with the patches needed to use PRIME render offload on the NVIDIA driver. See https://people.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/nvidia-readme/primerenderoffload.html for more details.
https://launchpad.net/~graphics-driv...ive/ubuntu/ppa
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Originally posted by oljo View Post
How did u get the driver for 19.04? its only out for 19.10?
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Originally posted by oljo View Post
How did u get the driver for 19.04? its only out for 19.10?
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Wow, I've had this working for years - two laptops one r600 another tonga. Nice of nVidia to finally catch up
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Just tested it on MSI GS65, with Fedora 30. It is working good, there is a problem anyway - because on this laptop Nvidia is wired directly on HDMI and MIni Display Port - when I need to use external monitor on this ports - I need to create Xorg file for reverse prime (Otherwise I do not have signal the on external monitor ). I think this process should be automated.
If I use Thunderbolt port with USB to HDMI adpeter - everything is fine, because USB is wired to the Intel adapter.
When I test the battery performance, I will write back.
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Testing with CS:Source video stress test on Kubuntu 19.10, nvidia960m, 4K using NVidia On-Demand profile:
Launch steam with:Code:__NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia steam
Or directly launch the game:Code:__NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia steam steam://rungameid/240
Either of the above produce 65-67 fps, whereas using the dedicated NVidia (Performance mode) profile produces ~100fps.
The intel card alone produces 30fps, so even though Prime rendering "works" performance is reduced by ~34%. This frame drop produces noticeable stutter even though the on screen frame rate is well above 60fps (screen refresh rate is 60Hz), while dedicated (Performance mode) mode is perfectly smooth.
Anyone else notice a performance delta?
I am unsure how run Michel's test suite in the Prime rendering mode to see if the performance hit is consistent across more applications.Last edited by darinmiller; 15 August 2019, 09:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Magissia View PostToo bad they dropped support for my GPU
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