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Originally posted by deanjo View PostI have to honestly say that I have had more trouble with SB/IB graphics then with an nVidia graphics system. (Such as the little black box corruption when using FF, vsync, etc).
I just don't think that Intel FLOSS drivers have grave reliability issues.
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Originally posted by joeelmex View PostI think you should add more actual games into testing. Lets add Metro 2033, Serious Sam 3 and Natural Selection 2 to the line up. Those 3 games are the most graphic intensive we have natively.
ThanksMichael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by nightmarex View PostOkay I got really drunk and had crap for sleep but at what settings was heaven run at? Ultra? Those results look weird.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostHave fun upgrading the kernel and finding out that you used a different version of gcc from the one nvidia used, and getting stuck in console mode to debug it.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostAll the info and steps to reproduce can be found via the phoronix test suite and openbenchmarking.org
... Let me guess, I need to load the profile in PTS to find out? Anyhow thank for the work Michael but the reason I ask is my 7870 runs circles around the 7850 in your test (ultra full 1080p), i can't imagine it being 2.5x as powerful? Lol with my crap llano processor. Either that or the AMD drivers really are hit and miss and i have been lucky as hell.
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At the time of writing, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti is retailing for just over $500 USD while the GeForce GTX TITAN is still command a one thousand dollar price tag.
Non Ti can he had for $500 easily. The cheapest Ti on Newegg and Amazon starts at $699.
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Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View PostI'll believe you have. My experience was different (Ivy Bridge laptop at home and nvidia GTX 460 at work) , but it's all anecdotal either way. I've found the nvidia blob to be stable, but I dread kernel upgrades.
I just don't think that Intel FLOSS drivers have grave reliability issues.
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