• luciferofastora@feddit.org
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        1 hour ago

        Running a 3060, no issues I can tell.

        YMMV obviously: There was some driver fuckery I had to sort out because I’m stupid (curious and clueless is a dangerous mix), and I might not be running the most demanding games or programs (Jedi: Survivor might be one of the heavier ones? I have no idea)

        I also might have lower standards: I’m playing 1080p 60fps and generally don’t notice FPS issues unless it drops below ~45, because I grew up using to an old-as-fuck laptop to play Skyrim at 20fps (unless there were too many spells flying around and it dropped to 5-10).

        Still, the consensus seems to be that AMD is better for Linux, and I’m coming around too.

      • kieron115@startrek.website
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        13 hours ago

        Just switch to CachyOS and so far I’ve noticed improved performance if anything (on a 3080 10gb). The latency difference between it and Windows is just unreal.

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      10 hours ago

      If there are Linux applications that aren’t complete janky shit, I’ll switch.

      I need a multitrack DAW recorder that understands older and newer audio interfaces and a good multi-camera video editor.

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        8 hours ago

        I use bitwig and davinci and they work great. not sure what you mean by “applications that aren’t complete janky shit.” there are a ton of applications available on linux, both paid and free, and their quality varies as much as anywhere else.