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Originally posted by Qaridarium
right... i really don't know what is the problem of creating a driver GUI...
in the past bridgman told us to create a driver gui before the driver has the hardware functionality is not worth doing it...
but today,,,, what kind of hardware functionality does the driver need to have to say the hardware side is finished so we can have a driver gui ?
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Can any of you guys who are talking about these GUI gpu configurators tell me what they are useful for? I remember these things when I was using Windows as a kid, but I've not used one since I was a tween so I don't remember why anyone would want to...
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I love my 5900x + Radeon 6800 system. Excellent performance for a great price. I’m looking at a future AMD laptop to replicate the success, just waiting for something good with an RDNA2 GPU.
Originally posted by microcodeCan any of you guys who are talking about these GUI gpu configurators tell me what they are useful for? I remember these things when I was using Windows as a kid, but I've not used one since I was a tween so I don't remember why anyone would want to...
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There are already a couple of GUIs to control AMD cards, but after a while each of them encounters the hardware bugs present years after the cards have been released. And each of them, instead of fixing those bugs, finds their own hacky way of getting around it so it think bridgman statement still stands.
@smitty3268 7 months? It took them 4 years to support a basic feature such as 0rpm mode and it still has bugs.
@microcode Changing AA, Vsync, tesselation, power, clock, colour profiles, VSR... but there's a twist.
You do it with one click instead of writing a config file.
Off-topic: the talk "What UNIX cost us" by Benno Rice explains perfectly why you would want that.
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Originally posted by fenixex View PostThere are already a couple of GUIs to control AMD cards, but after a while each of them encounters the hardware bugs present years after the cards have been released. And each of them, instead of fixing those bugs, finds their own hacky way of getting around it so it think bridgman statement still stands.
@smitty3268 7 months? It took them 4 years to support a basic feature such as 0rpm mode and it still has bugs.
@microcode Changing AA, Vsync, tesselation, power, clock, colour profiles, VSR... but there's a twist.
You do it with one click instead of writing a config file.
Off-topic: the talk "What UNIX cost us" by Benno Rice explains perfectly why you would want that.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumright... i really don't know what is the problem of creating a driver GUI...
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Originally posted by humbug View PostYup... it's ridiculous that in 2021 I have to manually edit an Xorg configuration file to get basic functionality like freesync working.
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