You're talking about different things -- IsacDaavid is talking about the microcode images loaded into the GPU at power-up, while BlackStar is talking about the AtomBIOS tables in the VBIOS.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostI would say Physx and Optimus support would be needed before more resolution support in Shadowplay capture. 1080p is just fine for most of the systems out there and 4k won't become common for quite a few years yet.
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First of all optimus support and then everything else.
The first thing we need is NVIDIA Optimus support for linux. Most of the notebooks have two cards, one intel and one nvidia. Intel stops supporting there own GPUs after 2 years and this is why i don't want to buy a notebook with just one GPU, but under linux using the nvidia GPU is a bit complicated, beacuse i have to use bumblebee, and of course, my hdmi output doesn't work, beacuse it is wired to the nvidia gpu. In those systems, where switching from a card to another in the bios not available, can experience some heating issues, bacause the gpu always powered.
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Originally posted by kisssandoradam View PostThe first thing we need is NVIDIA Optimus support for linux. Most of the notebooks have two cards, one intel and one nvidia. Intel stops supporting there own GPUs after 2 years and this is why i don't want to buy a notebook with just one GPU, but under linux using the nvidia GPU is a bit complicated, beacuse i have to use bumblebee, and of course, my hdmi output doesn't work, beacuse it is wired to the nvidia gpu. In those systems, where switching from a card to another in the bios not available, can experience some heating issues, bacause the gpu always powered.
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