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NVIDIA have a new Vulkan Beta Driver out for Linux - helping DOOM Eternal on Steam Play
2 Apr 2020 at 11:58 pm UTC Likes: 2
If you want the highest performance, AMD doesn't currently have anything that competes with Nvidia's high end. For the mid-range, where most people are, there are plenty of options from both of them to choose from, so you can pick whichever matches your budget, performance requirements, and preferences.
Edit to add: this is for desktops, since you mentioned getting a card. When it comes to laptops, don't go for Nvidia. Optimus is just a nightmare.
2 Apr 2020 at 11:58 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: BrazilianGamerShould I buy a Nvidia or an AMD card?Nvidia provide same-day support for their hardware with their proprietary driver. The proprietary driver has some quirks, since that same-day support is because it shares its pedigree with their Windows driver. With AMD you need to wait a while for the support to be enabled, then trickle down to end users, and then be polished up. If you're on a rolling release distro, or don't mind getting your hands dirty, or have an older card, so that you can get AMD's wine as soon as it becomes fine, AMD works OK.
If you want the highest performance, AMD doesn't currently have anything that competes with Nvidia's high end. For the mid-range, where most people are, there are plenty of options from both of them to choose from, so you can pick whichever matches your budget, performance requirements, and preferences.
Edit to add: this is for desktops, since you mentioned getting a card. When it comes to laptops, don't go for Nvidia. Optimus is just a nightmare.
Help GamingOnLinux beat Coronavirus, join us on Folding@home
28 Mar 2020 at 3:07 am UTC Likes: 2
28 Mar 2020 at 3:07 am UTC Likes: 2
A neat thing that you can do is have an automatic signature image that shows your stats (my points were already spoken for before this article).


A new stable Steam Client update is out with plenty of Linux fixes
27 Mar 2020 at 7:07 pm UTC Likes: 3
27 Mar 2020 at 7:07 pm UTC Likes: 3
Added the ability to resize the game list by dragging the divider between the left and right panelsWoohoo!
Help GamingOnLinux beat Coronavirus, join us on Folding@home
24 Mar 2020 at 7:40 pm UTC
24 Mar 2020 at 7:40 pm UTC
Quoting: GuestSilly question from someone not used to F@H: how do we know what a WU is for ? All i have is a project number: 13830There will be a project description on the web client [External Link] page for what your computer's currently working on, or you can look up a given project number [External Link] on the folding@home website.
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