• BB_C@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    What serious Linux users buy GPUs based on raw gaming performance on release week?

    I personally buy based on open-source driver support. And this includes long-term active support, AND developer approachability.

    My current GPU is an AMD/Radeon one because of that. But I’m reconsidering my position when my next hardware upgrade comes.

    I reported an AMD GPU driver issue to mesa once. It was tested, confirmed, and patched by a competent AMD developer within a few days. Now you have easily reproducible issues like this not even going past the testing phase after many months. And there are similar issues across all model generations.

    If I were to upgrade my workstation next year, I would probably go with an AMD CPU and an Intel GPU, which is the exact opposite of my current setup 🙃. One should never rely on outdated perceptions.

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    7 months ago

    Likely driver issues, hopefully they can get it fixed!

    Intel did a great job with the drivers in windows last time, time will tell if they fix up the Linux ones

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    7 months ago

    This was what I was waiting for. Most reviews were using arrow lake cpus and on windows. I was waiting for amd CPU on Linux to see if it was going to work. Also, if anyone sees any reviews for how it would do in a server for machine learning specifically in TrueNAS Scale, that’d be great.