The new computer build
- Eadwine Rose
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Re: The new computer build
Ok!
I mean.. for me it has always been ok. I know someone here on the forum uses it, issue was sorted.. hence.. and that I have an nvidia here myself in this system which works like a peach.
Also red on Reddit about it and those who have it love it. On Linux, yes.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/c ... _in_linux/
Unless you intend to run KDE, then it has issues, apparently.
It's been supported since 2016:
Version: 375.20
Release Date: 2016.11.18
Operating System: Linux 64-bit
Language: English (US)
File Size: 72.37 MB
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverR ... 1596/en-us
What do you recommend then?
I mean.. for me it has always been ok. I know someone here on the forum uses it, issue was sorted.. hence.. and that I have an nvidia here myself in this system which works like a peach.
Also red on Reddit about it and those who have it love it. On Linux, yes.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/c ... _in_linux/
Unless you intend to run KDE, then it has issues, apparently.
It's been supported since 2016:
Version: 375.20
Release Date: 2016.11.18
Operating System: Linux 64-bit
Language: English (US)
File Size: 72.37 MB
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverR ... 1596/en-us
What do you recommend then?
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Re: The new computer build
In your price range, I'd recommend something like this:
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product ... _id=105849
(note that the prices in the ad are in $CAN)
https://www.canadacomputers.com/product ... _id=105849
(note that the prices in the ad are in $CAN)
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- Eadwine Rose
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Sorry.. that link doesn't go anywhere for me. Seems to be a wishlist link?
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Re: The new computer build
Here's the product description from the site:Eadwine Rose wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 12:06 pm Sorry.. that link doesn't go anywhere for me. Seems to be a wishlist link?
SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 580 4GB OC (11265-09-20G) 1366 MHz Boost, 7000 MHz Memory PCI-E 3.0, DVI-D, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x DP 1.4
and the price was $249.88 (Canadian)
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Re: The new computer build
Thanks! It's in my price range and looks interesting. Do you have that one yourself or experience with it? Anyone else maybe?
Is it supported in linux off the bat?
I just wonder how it is going to fit in the case/motherboard. It is a bit longer than the nvidia at 23cm. Should fit I wager.. its size 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm.
Also need to make sure the PSU has the 8-pins PCI Express power connector (there is a reason why I haven't looked at those yet )
Is it supported in linux off the bat?
I just wonder how it is going to fit in the case/motherboard. It is a bit longer than the nvidia at 23cm. Should fit I wager.. its size 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm.
Also need to make sure the PSU has the 8-pins PCI Express power connector (there is a reason why I haven't looked at those yet )
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- Eadwine Rose
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Just put the nvidia in a comparison to the radeon, max freq are a bit lower on the radeon, the max resolution on the nvidia is a lot higher, however the nr of cores are HUGELY higher on the radeon (768 vs 2.304) and that will make a difference -and- it has double the memory buswidth (if that is the correct English word ).
I am very interested alright!
I am very interested alright!
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Re: The new computer build
Given that all of my problems in life seem to trace back to my Nvidia card, I was thinking about an RX 580. They seems to have some great price reductions and should have a bit more oomph than a 1050 Ti. A fair bit more power consumed, if that's important.
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I will get a PSU to match this puppy, no issues there I am going to do some googling on the card tomorrow.. I hope I will hear something about the thing from the more techie dev folks here too. But specs wise it sure looks interesting.
The current nvidia is doing fine dealing with the resolution of these two monitors (1920x1080), so.. anything matching that resolution would do, larger is overkill really. Not something I have to keep in mind.
Fun part about this RX580 is that it has TWO hdmi ports. I hope that doesn't happen for a while but suppose the p2250 dies a new monitor will have hdmi and I can just plug it in and that's that. No need to fuss.
The current nvidia is doing fine dealing with the resolution of these two monitors (1920x1080), so.. anything matching that resolution would do, larger is overkill really. Not something I have to keep in mind.
Fun part about this RX580 is that it has TWO hdmi ports. I hope that doesn't happen for a while but suppose the p2250 dies a new monitor will have hdmi and I can just plug it in and that's that. No need to fuss.
MX-23.2_x64 July 31 2023 * 6.1.0-20-amd64 ext4 Xfce 4.18.1 * 8core AMD Ryzen 7 2700
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030
Re: The new computer build
HDMI is great, I took a long time before trying it, (it was actually when I bought a Raspberry Pi3B), playing through built in speakers over the same cable as the video, keeps the cable mess down. Most TVs have an HDMI input these days too, so you have that option too. I also have a '3 to 1' HDMI cable, so only need one HDMI socket on the TV.
But I normally use a small, (as in 12"), HDMI monitor.
But I normally use a small, (as in 12"), HDMI monitor.
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- Eadwine Rose
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Re: The new computer build
*giggle* I only started using hdmi a few months ago.. latebloomer. My new monitor had hdmi, hence :)
MX-23.2_x64 July 31 2023 * 6.1.0-20-amd64 ext4 Xfce 4.18.1 * 8core AMD Ryzen 7 2700
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030