*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
*I get a kick from not having any professional workloads that require GPU compute
Fixed that for you.
As long as the drive the swap is on is an SSD, yeah absolutely
I would hardly consider high refresh rate monitors to be exotic. They’re quite common.
I wonder what distros they tried though. Considering this is a thread on Nobara I wouldn’t be surprised if they had issues with the variety of gaming distros available
TL;DR, ddosing AUR multiple times, poorly maintained certificates, and a generally bad take on Arch that causes lots of problems for the uninitiated.
To temper your expectations you’ll likely have some problems. But you’ll have the ability in future to make use of new display technologies, like VRR and HDR
The problem is it’s completely unwatchable. Streams are 2 fps no matter how low or high quality you set the stream :c
Tried this myself, performance differences are non existent. In fact I noticed more regressions on speedometer than improvements.
Don’t bother, use Floorp instead.
Maybe give Lapce a shot, it’s still in it’s infancy, but it’s pretty slick and very responsive.
For all two people who genuinely use edge on Linux, it’s still a more private experience than Windows. Regardless, more power to them
Modem hardware.
The default kernel Mint has installed isn’t new enough to support cards like the 7900 XT. Though this can be fixed by updating the kernel using Mint’s kernel version utility