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Bumadar Apr 26, 2021
Would you mind adding opensuse tumbleweed, it really is different from opensuse (leap)
slaapliedje Apr 26, 2021
Quoting: Liam DaweThe problem with CPU Model is we take user input on that, we aren't listing them in a database like we do with GPU models so it makes it difficult. Eventually I plan to upgrade that to rely on a database too, as then we can accurately store core counts and such. Remind me on it in a month or two :)
Ha, then deal with Core count vs Hyperthreaded Cores, and whether people shut them off due to vulnerabilities?

Curious on how many people do that...
lemoncitron Apr 26, 2021
Quoting: slaapliedjeMy issue with the higher refresh rate monitors is that most of the games that'll actually take advantage of such a thing, still struggle to get to 40fps on high end hardware... (mind you, that's with all the extras turned on!)

Even if you aren't playing games, I find the high refresh such a quality of life improvement on just any day to day desktop usage. I cant go back to 60hz now, mouse movement just feels like molasses .


Last edited by lemoncitron on 26 April 2021 at 5:53 pm UTC
seanbutnotheard Apr 26, 2021
Quoting: NibelheimI'm curious about people DE who use standalone WM. What is your WM ?

Personnaly, I use standalone OpenBox.

I'd like to see that as a dropdown option, I'm curious what others use also. Though I realize it would be hard to list all or even most of them. (Awesome WM user of 4 years here, though I also love OpenBox and use it at work)


Last edited by seanbutnotheard on 26 April 2021 at 9:04 pm UTC
tuxisagamer Apr 26, 2021
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: RoosterMy favorite statistic is that there are 3 people here with 12 monitors. Not one. Three.
Ha ha, that's hilarious. Do they use something like the Matrox cards to drive them all at once? I mean if I counted all of my monitors in total... I have a lot! Granted, some of them are CRTs...

Quoting: tuxisagamerPity there's no option to put in the refresh rate manually. My new Gigabyte M27Q is 170hz but 165 is close enough.
My issue with the higher refresh rate monitors is that most of the games that'll actually take advantage of such a thing, still struggle to get to 40fps on high end hardware... (mind you, that's with all the extras turned on!)

I'm getting 50-80 FPS with Ultra settings at 1440p for most of my titles (whether native, wine, or proton) but Doom runs at 130. The only things that hit 170 at that resolution don't really need it, but I'm well positioned for when I can finally get a 30 Series Nvidia card to replace my 2060.
Shmerl Apr 27, 2021
AMD usage continues to grow. Though with crazy CPU / GPU shortages, upgrades are probably pretty rare now.


Last edited by Shmerl on 27 April 2021 at 2:09 am UTC
Shmerl Apr 27, 2021
Quoting: lemoncitronEven if you aren't playing games, I find the high refresh such a quality of life improvement on just any day to day desktop usage. I cant go back to 60hz now, mouse movement just feels like molasses .

Yeah. With adaptive sync, it's fine if games don't match maximum refresh rate. But desktop user experience is way better with 144 Hz than with 60 Hz.


Last edited by Shmerl on 27 April 2021 at 2:12 am UTC
slaapliedje Apr 27, 2021
Quoting: tuxisagamer
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: RoosterMy favorite statistic is that there are 3 people here with 12 monitors. Not one. Three.
Ha ha, that's hilarious. Do they use something like the Matrox cards to drive them all at once? I mean if I counted all of my monitors in total... I have a lot! Granted, some of them are CRTs...

Quoting: tuxisagamerPity there's no option to put in the refresh rate manually. My new Gigabyte M27Q is 170hz but 165 is close enough.
My issue with the higher refresh rate monitors is that most of the games that'll actually take advantage of such a thing, still struggle to get to 40fps on high end hardware... (mind you, that's with all the extras turned on!)

I'm getting 50-80 FPS with Ultra settings at 1440p for most of my titles (whether native, wine, or proton) but Doom runs at 130. The only things that hit 170 at that resolution don't really need it, but I'm well positioned for when I can finally get a 30 Series Nvidia card to replace my 2060.
Ha, was trying 7 days to die, and it was choppy on my 2080 at 3840x1200@144. That game is still buggy as hell.
Gamewitch Apr 27, 2021
Quoting: Rooster
Quoting: The_Aquabatthere's only one user with a 7680x4320 monitor, who's the fortunate? I'm a bit jealous. :P

My favorite statistic is that there are 3 people here with 12 monitors. Not one. Three.

Yeah the hardware stats around here get a bit wild, I mean look at how common 4K is with the users of this site compared to other data sources related to gaming.
GeoGalvanic Apr 29, 2021
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Quoting: Rooster
Quoting: The_Aquabatthere's only one user with a 7680x4320 monitor, who's the fortunate? I'm a bit jealous. :P

My favorite statistic is that there are 3 people here with 12 monitors. Not one. Three.

I just got my third and fourth monitors recently.

I'm genuinely surprised by the number of people that continue to only have one monitor. Jump from 2 to 4 felt really nice, but the going from 1 to 2 is absolutely game changing.
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