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Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
If that were true, nobody would use NVidia on Linux because to this day NVidia drivers can't play back videos without tearing!
Top/Bottom 1080p 24Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080p 25Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080p 30Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080p 50Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080p 60Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080i 50Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 1080i 60Hz: 1920 x 1080
Top/Bottom 720p 30Hz: 1280 x 720
Top/Bottom 720p 50Hz: 1280 x 720
Top/Bottom 720p 60Hz: 1280 x 720
Side-by-Side 1080p 24Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 1080p 30Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 1080p 50Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 1080p 60Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 1080i 50Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 1080i 60Hz: 1920 x 1080
Side-by-Side 720p 50Hz: 1280 x 720
Side-by-Side 720p 60Hz: 1280 x 720
Frame packed 720p 30Hz: 1280 x 720
Frame packed 720p 50Hz: 1280 x 720
Frame packed 720p 60Hz: 1280 x 720
Frame packed 1080p 24Hz: 1920 x 1080
Frame packed 1080p 25Hz: 1920 x 1080
Frame packed 1080p 30Hz: 1920 x 1080
720p60, 720p72, 720p96, 720p120, 720p144 Frame Sequential
720p and 1080p @ 60,50,30,24 hz
1080p24,1080p60, 1080p72
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostThe FOSS AMD drivers are absolutely OK for normal desktop use cases and GNU/Linux is a completely crappy gaming platform because most games simply don't exist on GNU/Linux.
I'm so amazed by your use of “ur” instead of “your”. You're soooooooooo cool and it really makes your arguments more serious and believable.
If that were true, nobody would use NVidia on Linux because to this day NVidia drivers can't play back videos without tearing!
I also de facto have no video decoding acceleration because VLC only supports VAAPI (not VDPAU) and the VAAPI to VDPAU wrapper simply doesn't work!
I also don't know how to adjust the screen brightness with my NVidia GPU
NVidia is not the flawless Linux supporter as you people claim NVidia was. There are many problems under Linux and with a FOSS driver at least people can use their GPUs almost forever and not be subject to some exec who decides that old GPUs are no longer supported.
By all means, promote nouveau or whatever it is you are trying to do, but please refrain from making false statements and spreading FUD. Your claims are plain stupid.
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Originally posted by [Knuckles] View PostReally? So gamers don't mind spending big ??? or $$$ or whatever in a new graphics card, only to have the same performance as their 4-year-old graphics card because the drivers are still not optimized for the new one?
Lol, we must not be talking about the same planet.
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Unfortunately there's a long-standing bug where Kepler cards don't report accurate frequencies in Linux. However for your case you might want to check in on NVIDIA's Linux forums to verify.
Is performance sub-optimal?
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Originally posted by johnc View PostUnfortunately there's a long-standing bug where Kepler cards don't report accurate frequencies in Linux. However for your case you might want to check in on NVIDIA's Linux forums to verify.
Is performance sub-optimal?
unigine valley same settings in all tests:
driver 310.32
driver 313.18
driver 304.84
The best performance achieved with the 304.84, but performance in games like serious sam 3 not so good.
(15-20 fps high settings)
in short: not yet found an ideal driver for my system
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