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No it doesnt.
Originally posted by Almindor View Post
Until Nvidia follows proper standards and stops screwing around in Linux their cards will remain an unusable joke.
There, fixed it for you.
Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostYour issue is using NVIDIA
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I've been using GNOME Wayland for the last year or so and it's fine with only one crash I can remember.
Yeh, the thought of session instability potentially causing me to loose work is a frightening thought, but they've done a pretty good job of fixing the crashes.
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Originally posted by 240Hz View PostThere is simply no alternative to Nvidia for performance, feature set and efficiency.
iGPU or Radeon HD5870
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Originally posted by 240Hz View PostThere is simply no alternative to Nvidia for performance, feature set and efficiency.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostFor low end and midrange AMD is comparable or better. For high end you should be either on Windows (gaming) or not care about display at all (server).
So you need to compare to a 10 years old AMD card to say NVIDIA is better? Cool story bro.
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Originally posted by jrch2k8 View Post
Can you elaborate? because i have an RX570 8Gb + Ryzen 5 2600(got it like dirty cheap few weeks ago) and basically there is no game i cannot play maxxed at 1080p60(not going to 4k until mid 2020 when monitor go a bit lower in price), also got full video de/encode acceleration working like a charm, vulkan(RADV) works like a boss, undervolting with WattmanGTK works flawlessly, got working OpenCL-1.2, etc. Outside CUDA i don't get what you mean ...
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Originally posted by 240Hz View Post
If your RX570 suits your needs then good for you, but dont pretend that its anything other than a low/mid range offering or that it can compete with 9/10/20 series nvidia..
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