• cley_faye@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Sure, just let me put that fully operational graphic card that can run games fine in the trashcan, shell out another thousand dollar or so on a new card for absolutely no other reason than to appease the internet crowd. It’s so easy, why isn’t everyone doing it.

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      1 month ago

      I’d like to believe they mean on the next GPU you get, but not everyone can just upgrade their card. But if you can, dump Nvidia in the daily driver asap, as long as it’s reasonable to do so.

      Also, side tangent, but remember when the whole computer cost a grand? I miss those days.

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        Okay, I won’t buy Nvidia anymore. What should I buy for the best compatibility with Linux?

        I remember choosing Nvidia specifically because it used to be better than ATi on Linux. Is the situation reversed now?

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          AMD is the best at the moment, i think Intel is fine but don’t quote me on that one

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      I do sympathize, but this isn’t a new problem.
      Nvidia has been shitty for a while now. On multiple fronts, not just Linux drivers.

      The second best time is now, stop buying Nvidia cards.

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        Yes, sell the card for a fraction of the value, and buy a new one at full price. After that, we can tell the person that bought it, it’s their fault for buying a nvidia card.

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          CUDA arguably works better on Linux than Windows, so you just have to find someone who needs it for accelerated computing purposes.