• xavier666@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    What is the intel GPU driver scenario on Linux? What about game stability?

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      6 days ago

      I have an Intel arc A750 and so far it’s been great. There are still some bugs with direct x12 games because the driver isn’t complete. Specifically unreal engines nanite system games will just not launch. But there a already a fix for it so I’m just waiting for it to get merged

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      6 days ago

      Level1 has looked at the B580 on Linux specifically: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv0o6505JAc

      I think most of the issues with games not working should be the same between windows and Linux driver versions, and HardwareUnboxed has done some pretty exhaustive testing recently on the “maturity” of the drivers by testing a couple hundred games for obvious driver problems.

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      Ah another thing I should mention is shadows in Skyrim look horrible. So far it’s the only game with this issue tho

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          That would make sense if I ran windows. It’s all translated to vulkan tho and appears fine on my AMD and Nvidia card. It’s definitely some driver bug.

          I’m still hopeful it’ll get fixed. I saw in a GitHub thread that the vulkan driver isn’t complete yet

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            I mean they do have a point: the framework that the game is targeting is DX11, so if it looks bad it is (broadly) because of an issue in translating DX11 instructions to Vulkan…

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      8 days ago

      The real issue is spotty compatibility with older games or even things that nobody would normally think about being problematic, like emulators.

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      I have had the A750 for a year+ now and play most games on Linux. mainly indy games and path of exile. PoE plays better under Linux than Windows, by far. I have not had driver issues at all (or that were noticeable to me) but it isn’t like I have tested it extensively.

      If you are into PoE then you may know about how unplayable blight, esp blight ravaged maps can be. Slide show or worse for me on Windows with both the A750 and with the older NVIDIA card I had before. Under Linux it plays quite well except with things hit hyper density of mobs situations and even then its still playable.

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      8 days ago

      Intel has like half the valuation of AMD at this point. So expect it to be as good as AMD to half as good.

      It’s hard to beat Nvidia since they can hire more than 10x the people.

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    8 days ago

    Now give me half that performance for $150, without enforcing that whatever it’s called bar thing! (neither of these two things will happen)

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        Probably because they want to use this card with an old board, which means an older CPU, which makes no sense with a card this powerful, since it’ll drastically bottleneck GPU performance. It’s a common mistake people are making though.

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      8 days ago

      That’s unreasonable mate. Rebar is good and compute has always been cheaper if you stack more of it, to a point.

      A compatible mono is dirt cheap anyway. Stop wasting electricity by running very legacy systems.