• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    4 months ago

    That makes sense. I’ve done both team green and red on linux now, Ubuntu and PopOS. My personal thoughts:

    NVidia for compute, hands down, it wins. Any AI or compute, you can’t compare. But the drivers are worse and a pain to install, and conflicting versions left and right and it’s just hell. PopOS saved me by having all of that set up for me.

    AMD GPU drivers are still not great if you’re running a non “official” distro, but I eventually got it to work. AMD definitely feels more “stable” over NVidia. Way less fiddling with Steam and games too, most seem to “just work” compared to fiddling with env variables with NVidia.

    Pros and cons. Personally, I’m leaning Team Red right now. They’re really bringing it. I don’t see any reason to spend more on an nvidia card unless you are doing massive compute loads.

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      4 months ago

      I have an nvidia GPU and tried popOS and Nobara and I cannot get games to run at all. Keeps crashing or going to a black screen and the game never actually launches. Definitely going to be going team red next round to get off windows finally

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          4 months ago

          I did and same with nobara, tried twice with pop and once with nobara and gave up a few weeks ago. Couldnt get platinum protondb games to run at all or would run at like 14fps on a 3080

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        4 months ago

        They have a few distros hardcoded in their amdgpu install script. I had to go add pop into a line with debian|ubuntu|pop like that so it wouldn’t kick me out of the script.

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            4 months ago

            But no VRR apparently, at least according to a random Reddit thread.

            Some of the ones on Amazon claim it in their description, but since the description is now the search engine optimization field, who knows if they do or don’t…

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              4 months ago

              I have the adapter from Cable Matters I think and I’m fairly sure it supports VRR at 4:4:4 chroma subsampling. Tested it on a Hisense U8H. I stopped using the adapter though because on Windows it wouldn’t work with VRR, the screen would kind of go black when I moved the mouse. Not sure what it was.

              I can confirm on this some time tomorrow

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                4 months ago

                Good to know.

                I think the issue was a lot of things being sold in the early days of HDMI 2.1 that claimed full compatibility, but there was so little hardware that actually supported it all that most people had no way of testing. And I suspect all the usual stroke-at-the-keyboard branded Amazon specials just took all the existing HDMI 2.0 kit and stuck new labels on it.

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    4 months ago

    I played on Linux with NVidia for a few years. Was overall okay-ish but I definitely had issues. Just switched to a 7600XT and it’s like putting on glasses when I didn’t know I had poor vision. Everything just works, wayland is seamless and smooth in a way X11 just never was, DX12 games run faster than they did on Windows.

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    4 months ago

    Just switched out my nvidia gpu for a amd gpu, soon to be apart of the numbers 🙌

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    4 months ago

    Sounds about right, I had nothing but bad experiences with Nvidia on Linux.

    My experiences with AMD are far from perfect and I still have some bizarre issues nobody else has , but it was still a pretty big improvement.