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submitted 1 year ago by Yoru@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

so my old GPU died a few days ago and I was thinking which brand of GPU to get next. AMD or Nvidia? I've heard Nvidia drivers are very annoying with Linux but I've never had an AMD GPU before. Which would be better? I'll sometimee switch to Windows to play specific games as well.

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[-] Questy@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I'm mostly a newbie to Linux, I've been using it as a main gaming rig for several months and only Nobara. I hear often that AMD is hassle free, but I'm using Nvidia and honestly I've had no roadblocks. I started with a 2080ti and have since moved to a 4080, no hassles. There is a built in updater and it automatically downloads the newest driver packages. They are always a version or so behind the latest Windows set but meh. Switching on gSync was as simple as toggling VRR for my 144hz monitor.

The one thing that I needed to look up was getting ray tracing running. There was additional stuff I needed to add in Steam (copy paste from the post I found), and then RTX was up and running.

Like I say, I definitely don't know better than the people saying AMD is a smart choice, but I don't think people necessarily need to worry that their Nvidia system is a roadblock to switching to Linux.

AMD used to be a hassle, but now the Mesa support is very good. It's probably better than Nvidia.

[-] redcalcium@lemmy.institute 2 points 1 year ago

I assume you're not using Wayland at the moment?

[-] BaconIsAVeg@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Wayland is hot garbage to begin with.

[-] Questy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I am, yes. Are you referring to the disappearing mouse cursor thing, because that's really annoying, but I hadn't seen any mention of it being linked to Nvidia. It seemed more Proton related. I tried several fixes I found and none worked. There was a few suggestions to switch to XOrg (?) But when I tried that I was locked at 60fps and couldn't use VRR.

Anyways, I'd say that's been my most frustrating issue.

[-] Haui@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for this. I just shot a 3060ti since the 6700xt was similar in all things but ray tracing and dlss (I tried to go team red but I ultimately couldn’t). The comments made me very anxious that it wouldn’t work on linux.

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