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I have a question.
I have Ubuntu 19.10.
I play a lot with DXVK.
Which graphics card achieves the best fluidity between the Gtx 1060 6GB or the RX 580 8Gb?
With my GTX 1060 6Gb ( and a ryzen 1600 3.8Ghz), I have a bit of stuttering.
Thank you in advance.
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You might find there are different reasons than pure graphics for your issues, e.g. RAM memory, Video memory, hard drive/SSD speed, and version of Linux being used. It could also be something involving the processor and tweaking core usage for better smoothness. Your cooling solution (case, video card, processor fan) could also be a reason for stuttering (as the temperature gets too high, the graphics or cpu throttles down).
Last edited by g000h on 29 Oct 2019 at 11:27 am UTC