Good Video! I also noticed that, when I still was on Windows. AMD is like a Cult. I myself own an AMD Card... but Guys let's be honest, AMD had great Price/Performance Cards for Gamers back then... they were usually cheaper, with more VRAM, but were lacking the Nvidia Features + much more power draw. It was a great option for your average gamer. But look at the prices now... 4080 super vs 7900XTX. I'd pay the 50 or 100 bucks for the Nvidia Card. And Linux peeps combine the AMD Cult + The Linux cult (I'm sorry for all the non toxic peeps). Nvidia is greedy, but so is AMD.. they just want your money and stop downplaying Nvidia.. you are scaring away the possible newcomers, if they think they cant run Linux on Nvidia. To sum it up. I'm happy with my AMD Card, it's stupid simple on Linux, because the drivers are open source and baked in Linux. Everything works well. BUT we have to agree, that Nvidia is miles ahead, especially when it comes to creative stuff... I mean just look at Nvidia shares right now.. It's bonkers. You guys should be rooting for Intel GPUs tbfh...they might become what AMD was back then.
Unfortunately Linux users really are toxic half of the time, it's cancer. I found this subreddit called like r/fucklinux or r/linuxhate or something, and it was just people shitting on linux / the issues with usability on the OS / the linux community overall. I truly believe this subreddit would not exist if linux users pushed for mainstream adoption while still being reasonable and acknowledging some of the issues with linux for the average user. I'm a relatively competent computer user, and I'm on fedora right now; I promise, there are issues with it. Even things like fractional scaling are dogshit compared to windows and mac. To be fair, the community has improved a ton in the past few years, but the damage has been done to a certain extent lol.
It's true that the price difference isn't as good as it used to be but oftentimes AMD still has better rasterization for the price if you're like me and don't absolutely need Nvidia's feature set. I say this as someone who primarily grew up with Nvidia and I currently have a 1050 ti and 3050 ti Mobile with a measly 4 GB. I'm excited to build with a 7900 GRE in the future. I remember when AMD used to be terrible on Linux and have flickering because I first used Linux on Intel integrated graphics and AMD's HD series which was old even at the time. AMD may have more seamless user space integration for everyday use, but you still have to fuss with things like OpenCL modules for productivity and even certain games need Pro drivers so it's not as perfect as many Linux AMD users claim it is. Nvidia drivers and Wayland integration are getting better all the time and I've been impressed with how well newer cards play with Linux but older ones may not play as nice. It's funny that AMD used to be terrible and Nvidia was seen as better but then the stigma flipped. The AMD stigma on Windows and Nvidia stigma on Linux are pretty similar and outdated because the drivers in both cases have improved a lot.
exactly bro some people need to learn to shut the fuck up and go on about their day and not cry like a baby to users cause of their OS of choice they chose
I also have an NVIDIA GPU (RTX 4080) and these nvidia-specific issues people keep talking about are either easily fixable OR are just not present (anymore?)!
Also you said plasma issue, that is already solve in the beta (6.0.90) and upcoming 6.1 (will release this week) So all the nvidia problems that people talk about are completing gone in both desktop environments. I choose Nvidia because the same laptop with a amd was 1.5 times more expensive (like +500€), glad I did because 555 make dGPU actually usable on Wayland (I also use cuda for Robotics and AI stuff and is crazy fast) My laptop: Legion 5 with AMD ryzen 7 5800H + rtx 3070
I have a lowly GTX-1660 and overall, I was able to make it work just fine. My main issue is the fan curve doesn't seem to work very well to keep it cool like it does under Windows when playing games. I'm sure proton is probably forcing the GPU to work harder than it does under Windows, but with applications like GWE (for XOrg) as well as a set of python scripts written for use under Wayland, I can pretty much keep my GPU as cool as it stays under Linux. But whenever I asked for help in any Discord servers for that various distro's I was using (such as Nobara, etc), when I stated I had an nVidia GPU, I was told to dump it as it was crap. No help what-so-ever. Now, I come from old-school Linux back in the 90's when you would ask for help in Usenet groups and all you would get is "RTFM buddy!". At least these days, it's not as much as it was back then. But you still have those people who don't want to help and instead blame it on you choosing the wrong hardware.
How's this still an Issue ? My dudes if it suits you use a toaster, as long as it works... Calling out people for hardware is the equivalent of 2 kids poking fun of the other who doesn't have a lollypop ...
I use popos and due to my job (3D artist), I'm locked to nvidia. I have no issues at all. To be fair when I was on Fedora, I had quite a lot of issues that I couldn't solve (only 2 of 3 monitors were working, and at the time I had 2x 1650 and only one was working (now I have 3x 2080 and it works with no issue on pop)) Was planning to give Fedora another go with my next rebuild, when 30-series gpu's will be more affordable.
Nvidia has got so much better within the past year or so under linux for me. I started using Linux in 2011 with a GTX 650, then failed miserably with a 1050 ti in 2017 onward under linux due to all desktop environments feeling like 20fps. But once I got this RTX 3060 everything has been perfect and can't wait for Wayland and Cosmic to hit the Debian side of the world which I reside. The future seems nice!
Didn't know Linux had same issue as Xbox or PlayStation. More people using Linux with more hardware means more support, more options, more hardware compatibility. Imagine you moved to windows because Linux didn't support it. We won't have guides on yt that you created.
It's cool to hear new nvidia drivers working well with wayland, I'll have a try and go back to Fedora with my old GTX 970. Hope it works well because I really don't like windows UI and ads stuff (I didn't even wanted to quit windows 10 in favor of 11)
Currently sitting with a 4090, and apart from some lingering issues with multimonitor g-sync. I couldn't be happier. I've looked at the AMD side of the fence a couple of times, and there's all sorts of weird issues relating to clock speed being stuck at 50% and a constant inability of setting wattage of the GPU on the 7000 series. Those are problems I do not have on nvidia, but they are problems that would piss me right the fuck off, if I did.
About the comment on how Nvidia does not have any Wayland issues or bugs….. maybe that’s your case but me and a friend have been troubleshooting his Nvidia issues for a good 2 weeks now. We still can’t get the pc to boot on Wayland, can’t play video games, graphical glitches, can’t set refresh rate, can’t do this, can’t do that. I am all about Linux and I have tried to help friends make that switch from Windows. However if you can’t use your pc for what you want to use it for there is no point of going through all that mess. So I just suggest that if anyone has a Nvidia gpu just stay on Windows. Itl be good for your mental health.
@@manadecide I couldn't use Wayland on Arch, would not boot at all. Same thing with Mint. But when I tried Ubuntu yesterday, I gave Wayland a shot. It was bootable and flickered quite often. I went to the Nvidia website, downloaded the 560 drivers and Wayland now works flawlessly on my Ubuntu. Id say try out the 560 drivers and maybe try another distribution that might have better Wayland integration.
AMD (and ATI) drivers on Windows have always been a massive headache for me every time I decided to invest in a AMD GPU, so when I switched to Linux I had a NVIDIA GPU installed. And I've honestly had less issues with NVIDIA on Linux than I had with AMD on Windows, especially now with the 555 driver. Seems like Linux is in a pretty good spot right now. Pick the graphics hardware you want or need, with little need to worry about drivers.
I use Nvidia because of Optix Rendering and denoising. With the proprietary drivers getting so good, I've had less and less issues with my system, and I'm glad that I haven't had to use Windows for much other than the mod creation processes I currently undertake in. Once I'm done with mods on Windows, I'm nuking my Windows drive.
I want to switch so bad, but do you know how I can fix the shitty font rendering on Linux? It looks awful... and why is my NVIDIA GPU temp 50C at idle on X11 and 39C in Wayland? thanks
OpenSUSE doesn't have 555 in the repos yet but I was able to manually install it just fine and I no longer have annoying flickers on my old 1050 ti under Wayland.
The use case spectrum of Nvidia is also bigger, and some people don't understand the grounds NVIDIA and Radeon overlaps is thinner than before. Even Intel oneAPI has more diverse use cases than RoCM/HIP. It simply doesn't work and isn't well-supported by their consumer desktop lineup. Many Linux users in the community shouldn't tend to demonize use cases that aren't theirs.
I don’t understand why people still argue over brands. I always told people to use whatever they wanted as long as they got the work done and met deadlines and could produce the necessary file formats for the project. Graphics apps just aren’t optimized for AMD. For my next build I plan on using Nvidia because I need the cuda acceleration for video and for machine learning.
I appreciate the “let’s be mature” perspective. Nvidia has always been a sore spot for us Linux old timers. (For 4-5 years, I switched over to Linux in the fall of 1998 in college. Had to recompile kernel to get my PCMCIA modem to work!) Even Linus Torvalds had some choice words for nvidia a while back in a viral video. I have to admit it was a bit cathartic when I saw that talk. But he was addressing a serious issue with nvidia at the time where nvidia gave little to no support to those in the Linux community who owned their products, but claimed “oh we have Linux support.” From what you’re describing now, it seems that nvidia is pouring more resources into making their drivers work better with Linux and I’m glad. It’s been a long while since I’ve installed linux on a pc with nvidia hardware. I’m hoping their aversion to sharing API with the community has changed.
@@Mattscreativethat’s reassuring. I’ll be following you on Discord and your RUclips channel to see how far you get using Linux. So far I’m liking your content and I’m encouraged to daily drive Linux again.
I did have difficulty with WiFi/BT and Fedora, but once I get the time, I'll go digging around for a solution. OK, that was random. I, for one, appreciate this video. You're correct on all counts. I'm sick of toxic little fanboys ruining things. I see it a lot in certain sci-fi fandoms and it just gets exhausting. I'm not yet completely on Linux, but I can at least say I'm on a slow road to getting there.
Hi Matt, I'm also using NVIDIA on both my PC and laptop, I'm an Arch user, atm I'm still running Plasma on Xorg. Last year I've tried Hyprland which runs exclusively on Wayland and found it pretty sweet, but the bugs that were still present back then kept me from daily driving that system. I've read that explicit sync is really close to being fixed on Wayland, is it working for you already? Also, from what you said on the video seems like the NVIDIA control panel is still useless, right? Is it still blank on Wayland?
I do have to say that whenever I used NVIDIA on Linux. I still have had to dab my toes into some weird config files that I don't know what they do. Be it that I need VAAPI to work properly etc. After that I have to rebuild grub and I don't know how the hell grub works and nor should any newcomer to Linux. And whenever a new update came along, it broke something. This is the reason why I don't like NVIDIA on Linux. With Intel and AMD I've not had these issues. I know NVIDIA is getting better and the 555 drivers were desperately needed. It's still in beta! Therefore I can't recommend it yet. 560 drivers give it about a month and we'll see.
Also some extra software needed to make the experience better on NVIDIA is usually disastrous. Sometimes the software is not made or packaged for you distro. You would say no problem right just compile it yourself? But also don't expect your average person to know how to compile software. Even if it's documented software, the compiling process might only be logical towards programmers who are used to it.
When I tried to run linux when I had Nvidia, it was a pain, mainly because I really really wanted to run vanilla Arch, so I changed to AMD and never had graphical issues again, BUT I lost CUDA and that has really made me unable to continue some creative hobbies I had, I couldn't handle the extra rendering time and decided to stop doing those things... Now, when I hear how many Nvidia people seem to run Linux with no issues...I get a sudden urge to go get an Nvidia GPU again.
That’s awesome! I know some sisters still got issues! Insert subtle cough, steam OS! But I definitely prefer NVIDIA, actually I had issues with amd APU when running Linux on a thin client, my apu Being a G series embedded gpu with AMD radeon HD6320 needed drivers but I had to go through many hoops to get the legacy drivers. So definitely AMD has issues too. NVIDIA is the GOAT!
I think that you are comparing AMD free open source with Nvidia closed source? AMD have closed source as well and here is rocm (which is like cuda?) included and many more. AMDVLK is only for regular daily tasks and gaming. For the rest you need closed source AMD drivers.
Not AMD fanboy, but there are ways to use ROCM with Davinchi Resolve. Which works ok`ish. So at the end of the day its more about "what is your workflow". If utilizing of CUDA based software is a must for a living - choice is obvious. But if "less headache" with linux daily gaming/general use is a priority - amd is the only choice.
I am using Linux Mint on my laptop with NVidia Geforce MX150 and I see no problems. And Mint being Mint, I don't even have newest driver. Also it's funny how linux is about freedom, do what you want with your system. But then you get people in it's community saying stuff like "only this gpu/distro/package is good" and few even bully someone over their choice, instead of helping, when they ask a question
Last time I owned a nvidia card was the GTX 980 iv kept with AMD since then, im glad Nvidia is working well now though. iv been running a RX 7600 and my experience has been great when in a linux system. Iv got my own gripes and problems when it comes to using linux im still in a "in the middle" person spent a fair amount of time using linux and of course most of time in windows. im still trying to push myself into using linux full time
@@Mattscreative I did watch your video a little while ago about switching and making a list of things where you deleted your windows at the end, and for the most part things do work for me in a linux system but i always run into inconsistancies though for me the moment I step out of Steam and want to setup games manually in say Lutris or Heroic sometimes winecfg wont load or sometimes winetricks doesnt load usuaully a reboot fixes. Its a bit strange I should probably try Bottles maybe when im next in it maybe thats better to use.
I'm on Arch, and I installed the beta drivers. Even on KDE, it works (assuming you also installed patched kwin). I'm proud of still rocking my GTX 1060 6 GB
I might try Linux on my Nvidia computer on Linux again. Last summer x11 worked great and Runescape and Minecraft actually ran *better* than Windows. Wayland was a heaping pile of garbage though so it'll be cool to see how the new drivers + explicit sync help
I've been NVidia user since Riva TNT (as I wanted a single card instead of the passthrough monster known Voodoo back then) and as for the long time I've been using Linux NVidia has brought me both bad and good experiences. However the trend had been mostly towards more positive and less negative during last decade. That being said unfortunately the last 3 months on Ubuntu 22.04 on RTX 2070 have been a living flickering hell when using not wayland but the good old Xorg! No matter which distro provided driver I've tried from 4xx and 5xx branches it's the same result. Curiously enough it seems to affect only 2d desktop applications (not any games or 3d accelerated software like Blender) but unfortunately terminal applications are almost unusable because of the issue. Even though I could start distro hopping again to mitigate this I'm very disappointed as LTS releases for the past decade have pretty much problem free for me as a NVidia user.
@@Mattscreative I'm aware that NVidia has been doing a lot of work to fix the core issue, which is great! I just wanted to highlight that the explicit/implicit sync flickering issues unfortunately spilled from Wayland to Xorg during this year despite most sources claiming that the only Wayland / Xwayland are affected.
Literally the only ‘issue’ I can find with Fedora 40/Nvidia 555 drivers/Wayland is when you drag to resize a window from the bottom right corner, it isn’t smooth and you get some very minor black framing. Otherwise it’s as good as, if not better, than my experience in Windows 11 on my 3090FE.
I like to think I have the best of both worlds in my machine: a RTX 4060 for games and rendering, and the iGPU from my Ryzen 5 4600G to cover the gaps Nvidia can't quite go for yet.
I also use NVIDIA, because of the speed on gaming and videoediting. But one question for you Matt: What about AMD for CPU? Currently I am using Intel, but for my next PC I want to switch to AMD because of its efficiency.
I'm using an Intel core I7-12700f. Works amazing with Linux and have had no issues with cpu bound games like Minecraft, or any cpu related task in a day to day workflow. I've never used an AMD CPU but I might try on out in a couple years.
I am using a 4070 at the moment on linux, I can agree that AMD might make your life easier but look at this, I am using a kvm/qemu VM of windows with single gpu passthrough. Would've been easier to use AMD gpu? Seems like it. But also would be easier to have an intel CPU, using grub instead of systemD or having a dual GPU setup. Some people are going to greatee lengths to achieve the same thing as you because they either made a choice without absolutetly knowing everything what they are gonna do (i.e. I found out that the single gpu passthrough exists like 3 weeks ago, I have my pc for a few months now) Or they have a special reason on why they got their gpu (either prefernce, either features.. i. e. I have gobe eith Nvidia because the VR support is lightyears ahead of AMDs) so I would say.. If you can't support their journey.. Our journey in any way don't just say that we made a huge mistake. An "For people who look into buying a gpu, AMD seem to work better in this thing" and keep your fanboy attitude to yourself..
i enjoy the channel a lot i moved to linux a few months ago from windows 11 i currently use fedora 40 gnome but would love to be able to game again but no matter what i try or what video i watch i can never get my nvidia 3080 RTX to work I've tried so many time to install the 555 drivers for wayland or is xwayland lot of this is still confusing
@@Mattscreative i'm going to swap over to fedora plasma 6 i just watched the video on how you changed your desktop look it's awesome but do you have a video were i can install nvidia wayland from a stock install
I noticed this AMD fanboyism aswell. I just like using Nvidia because they are much better when it comes to raytracing and DLSS, and I know many people act like Raytracing is just a gimmick. But seeing how raytracing or pathtracing looks in Cyberpunk for example, I just think it is the future of lighting in videogames.
ive been having problems with nvidia + kde plasma on fedora, windows animation with a lot of stutter, a lot of overlapping borders and weird stuff i read that iti s more kde related problem... im not a huge fan of kde but since i heard that kde was the way to go on desktop i tried. i really like gnome on my laptop so i ill try gnome on the desktop too if it doesnt work i will try something like PopOs that its suposed to have native nvidia support, before that i was using windows on the desktop. i have a 3060ti
I am having a couple issues that seem to be caused by something funky with nvidia and wayland, but I'm on plasma. I think I will end up reinstalling and trying out gnome or something to make sure plasma isn't causing all the problems.
Im not on 555 yet but have you tried dual monitors? My laptop when connected to a tv is stuttery on the tv side. Fine on the laptop. Still using x11 though. Any thoughts?
should probably switch to wayland when 555 drivers come out, it has much better multimonitor support especially with the current "stable drivers" breaking x11 in my experience.
Hello! Please can u help me?!?!, i want to have linux on my laptop, its a asus zenbook pro duo 15, those with 2 screens... i have i7 and 3060 ti, wich disteo do you think is the best for that combo, and i work with 3 monitors as well so im thinking to fedora + kde? But i dont know... what do you think?
Yea, two reasons fan boys exist. 1 bad experience with a product or people who work at that company, a low key, bring other products down to bring themselves up. Once that starts, it will infect the community.
@Mattscreative sadly just like stuff outside of computers, it's not going to stop. Like the car community. Wrx sti vs evo. Gtr vs. supra. Domestic vs. import. It's the same even with iPhone vs. android. Even if we stop it, companies will try to bring it back because competition brings money. Fan boys bring money.
@Mattscreative sadly the toxicity just comes with the package. We all hate it, but as long as you have a community. Sports fans can definitely be toxic, but without fans, who will come to the games or buy your merchandise? It's still a business at the end of the day. You pray for rain, you get mud too. Sadly, fan boys are just another way of saying "loyal customer base."
Man can you help me out how to setup davinci? I tried distrobox... all seems to be working perfect but having horrible format issues with media files, like if I upload a mp4... the media will appear black... no audio or video, I tried some stuff to get the video converted into supported with this command: `ffmpeg -i "75 takedowns.mp4" -vcodec h264_nvenc -preset default -rc constqp -qp 18 -acodec pcm_s16be -f mov "test2.mov"` but again, here video seems to be working fine but I am unable to hear any audio. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ok since „555 fixed everything with wayland“: I have a kind of strange issue on Arch + KDE Plasma + CachyOS eevdf Kernel + 555.42.02 driver. On wayland I have lower FPS (around 130) whereas by just switching to X11 gives me fixed FPS at 144. any ideas on what that could be? And screensharing (on discord/teams) has a weird flickering between frames back and forth for the viewer, whereas X11 again has no issues at all. Any ideas on that?
@@Varen246 555 drivers are still in beta and they have bugs to iron out. There's issues with firefox and just windows flickering and not being smooth to drag in KDE. That's why I rolled back to 550 for now until Nvidia fixes these. Super excited for 555 once again.
@@crabnix I am absolutely aware of that, its just everyone saying 555 fixed everything - well it has fixed a lot of things, but there‘s things that don‘t work reliably, and I agree with you. I switched back to X11, since everything works fine there
Anyway to limit temp & power on linux? Still on windows because my RTX 2060 cries at 80⁰ with coil whine whenever I play 🥲 so I limit the power and temp to about 70⁰c
Really? No issues? I'm not against using Nvidia, if it works, last time I used Nvidia with Wayland (early 2023), it had so many issues. I switched to AMD, but AMD sucked too much for Blender, so I switched to Intel, which sucks too (not as much as AMD, but the driver constantly breaks Blender for months from time to time). The following are the problems I had with Nvidia. No longer happens? 1. Krita OpenGL acceleration made nothing visible on the canvas 2. Screen freezes 3. Android emulator hardware graphics did not work 4. Hardware video decoding did not work on web browsers There were more, but I don't remember all.
@@Mattscreative RTX 4090 => Windows, RX 7900XTX => Linux. Just from scratch without tinkering the OS, Linux (or nvidia linux drivers) does not seem to know what to do with the power of a RTX 4090, but it uses fully the AMD. I still don't know how and why. Both GPUs were associated with the same Ryzen 7800x3D.
@@Mattscreative Done, followed your Nobara 40 guide at 2:00 am, thanks. Now I just need for my graphics cards to open programs by default instead of when requested.
It's really weird that your claiming linux users shit on Nvidia. It's only been this year that's most of the issues have been ironed out by Nvidia. And you then shit on amd about quality and Lisa Su. Talk about a fanboy.
1: it’s proven that amds recording ability is less then nvidia 2: amd has no cuda or anything even close to 3: it’s av1 is in an infant state. 4: amd performance is worse and they also have wayland issues heck amd is having explicit sync issues right now. 5: anything content creation wise nvidia just does better and they always have. Its not being a fanboy it’s called being honest and you can get mad and upset trust me it’s all these new kids do but that won’t change anything
See exactly that, what you espoused is a fandom for Nvidia. People just want things to work. All of the 400 series drivers either worked or regressed in varied situations. Especially under wayland. I am amd and I was Nvidia and got tired of every update to the driver or os causing breaks in gaming. My latest laptop is amd 6800m. I won't be switching for a minute, but I don't have Nvidia bias if it works.
@Mattscreative I'm having no amd issues under wayland. I don't encode, so I don't care about that. And my 6800m laptop performs on par with a 3080 laptop.
Good Video!
I also noticed that, when I still was on Windows. AMD is like a Cult. I myself own an AMD Card... but Guys let's be honest, AMD had great Price/Performance Cards for Gamers back then... they were usually cheaper, with more VRAM, but were lacking the Nvidia Features + much more power draw. It was a great option for your average gamer.
But look at the prices now... 4080 super vs 7900XTX.
I'd pay the 50 or 100 bucks for the Nvidia Card.
And Linux peeps combine the AMD Cult + The Linux cult (I'm sorry for all the non toxic peeps). Nvidia is greedy, but so is AMD.. they just want your money and stop downplaying Nvidia.. you are scaring away the possible newcomers, if they think they cant run Linux on Nvidia.
To sum it up. I'm happy with my AMD Card, it's stupid simple on Linux, because the drivers are open source and baked in Linux. Everything works well. BUT we have to agree, that Nvidia is miles ahead, especially when it comes to creative stuff... I mean just look at Nvidia shares right now.. It's bonkers.
You guys should be rooting for Intel GPUs tbfh...they might become what AMD was back then.
perfect summary!
Unfortunately Linux users really are toxic half of the time, it's cancer. I found this subreddit called like r/fucklinux or r/linuxhate or something, and it was just people shitting on linux / the issues with usability on the OS / the linux community overall.
I truly believe this subreddit would not exist if linux users pushed for mainstream adoption while still being reasonable and acknowledging some of the issues with linux for the average user. I'm a relatively competent computer user, and I'm on fedora right now; I promise, there are issues with it. Even things like fractional scaling are dogshit compared to windows and mac. To be fair, the community has improved a ton in the past few years, but the damage has been done to a certain extent lol.
It's true that the price difference isn't as good as it used to be but oftentimes AMD still has better rasterization for the price if you're like me and don't absolutely need Nvidia's feature set. I say this as someone who primarily grew up with Nvidia and I currently have a 1050 ti and 3050 ti Mobile with a measly 4 GB. I'm excited to build with a 7900 GRE in the future. I remember when AMD used to be terrible on Linux and have flickering because I first used Linux on Intel integrated graphics and AMD's HD series which was old even at the time. AMD may have more seamless user space integration for everyday use, but you still have to fuss with things like OpenCL modules for productivity and even certain games need Pro drivers so it's not as perfect as many Linux AMD users claim it is. Nvidia drivers and Wayland integration are getting better all the time and I've been impressed with how well newer cards play with Linux but older ones may not play as nice. It's funny that AMD used to be terrible and Nvidia was seen as better but then the stigma flipped. The AMD stigma on Windows and Nvidia stigma on Linux are pretty similar and outdated because the drivers in both cases have improved a lot.
PERSONAL computer. Your computer, your choice.
Your goddamn right
exactly bro some people need to learn to shut the fuck up and go on about their day and not cry like a baby to users cause of their OS of choice they chose
I must agree those 555 drivers are a nice leap in the right direction for sure.
Dam right
I also have an NVIDIA GPU (RTX 4080) and these nvidia-specific issues people keep talking about are either easily fixable OR are just not present (anymore?)!
ya 555 solved em all
Also you said plasma issue, that is already solve in the beta (6.0.90) and upcoming 6.1 (will release this week)
So all the nvidia problems that people talk about are completing gone in both desktop environments.
I choose Nvidia because the same laptop with a amd was 1.5 times more expensive (like +500€), glad I did because 555 make dGPU actually usable on Wayland (I also use cuda for Robotics and AI stuff and is crazy fast)
My laptop: Legion 5 with AMD ryzen 7 5800H + rtx 3070
I have a lowly GTX-1660 and overall, I was able to make it work just fine. My main issue is the fan curve doesn't seem to work very well to keep it cool like it does under Windows when playing games. I'm sure proton is probably forcing the GPU to work harder than it does under Windows, but with applications like GWE (for XOrg) as well as a set of python scripts written for use under Wayland, I can pretty much keep my GPU as cool as it stays under Linux. But whenever I asked for help in any Discord servers for that various distro's I was using (such as Nobara, etc), when I stated I had an nVidia GPU, I was told to dump it as it was crap. No help what-so-ever. Now, I come from old-school Linux back in the 90's when you would ask for help in Usenet groups and all you would get is "RTFM buddy!". At least these days, it's not as much as it was back then. But you still have those people who don't want to help and instead blame it on you choosing the wrong hardware.
see it's that toxic shit from linux users that give linux a bad name
How's this still an Issue ? My dudes if it suits you use a toaster, as long as it works... Calling out people for hardware is the equivalent of 2 kids poking fun of the other who doesn't have a lollypop ...
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I use popos and due to my job (3D artist), I'm locked to nvidia. I have no issues at all. To be fair when I was on Fedora, I had quite a lot of issues that I couldn't solve (only 2 of 3 monitors were working, and at the time I had 2x 1650 and only one was working (now I have 3x 2080 and it works with no issue on pop)) Was planning to give Fedora another go with my next rebuild, when 30-series gpu's will be more affordable.
dude the new nvidia drivers made me switch to nobara, finally able to do gaming with a second monitor running a different refresh rate
Very nice
This was the biggest thing for me. It's so nice.
Nvidia has got so much better within the past year or so under linux for me. I started using Linux in 2011 with a GTX 650, then failed miserably with a 1050 ti in 2017 onward under linux due to all desktop environments feeling like 20fps. But once I got this RTX 3060 everything has been perfect and can't wait for Wayland and Cosmic to hit the Debian side of the world which I reside. The future seems nice!
yuppers
Didn't know Linux had same issue as Xbox or PlayStation. More people using Linux with more hardware means more support, more options, more hardware compatibility.
Imagine you moved to windows because Linux didn't support it. We won't have guides on yt that you created.
It's cool to hear new nvidia drivers working well with wayland, I'll have a try and go back to Fedora with my old GTX 970. Hope it works well because I really don't like windows UI and ads stuff (I didn't even wanted to quit windows 10 in favor of 11)
「Family between companies holding back technological capabilities」I was not expecting to hear about that in this video.
haha that was a joke
Currently sitting with a 4090, and apart from some lingering issues with multimonitor g-sync. I couldn't be happier. I've looked at the AMD side of the fence a couple of times, and there's all sorts of weird issues relating to clock speed being stuck at 50% and a constant inability of setting wattage of the GPU on the 7000 series. Those are problems I do not have on nvidia, but they are problems that would piss me right the fuck off, if I did.
glad nvidia treats you well
You are totally right. Use what works. I am writing on an old laptop with Nvidia. So on this machine I use Nvidia. My Other laptops use AMD. So.....
Very nice
Wait what kinda laptops have a AMD Dedicated Graphics unit?????? i need tah know!
only thing ive seen was framework…
About the comment on how Nvidia does not have any Wayland issues or bugs….. maybe that’s your case but me and a friend have been troubleshooting his Nvidia issues for a good 2 weeks now.
We still can’t get the pc to boot on Wayland, can’t play video games, graphical glitches, can’t set refresh rate, can’t do this, can’t do that. I am all about Linux and I have tried to help friends make that switch from Windows. However if you can’t use your pc for what you want to use it for there is no point of going through all that mess.
So I just suggest that if anyone has a Nvidia gpu just stay on Windows. Itl be good for your mental health.
Those are user errors not nvidia errors your friend should be on nobara
@@manadecide I couldn't use Wayland on Arch, would not boot at all. Same thing with Mint. But when I tried Ubuntu yesterday, I gave Wayland a shot. It was bootable and flickered quite often. I went to the Nvidia website, downloaded the 560 drivers and Wayland now works flawlessly on my Ubuntu. Id say try out the 560 drivers and maybe try another distribution that might have better Wayland integration.
AMD (and ATI) drivers on Windows have always been a massive headache for me every time I decided to invest in a AMD GPU, so when I switched to Linux I had a NVIDIA GPU installed. And I've honestly had less issues with NVIDIA on Linux than I had with AMD on Windows, especially now with the 555 driver.
Seems like Linux is in a pretty good spot right now. Pick the graphics hardware you want or need, with little need to worry about drivers.
my first ati card was some 2mb card i think
I use Nvidia because of Optix Rendering and denoising. With the proprietary drivers getting so good, I've had less and less issues with my system, and I'm glad that I haven't had to use Windows for much other than the mod creation processes I currently undertake in. Once I'm done with mods on Windows, I'm nuking my Windows drive.
thats epic
Nice video. Also your desktop is really clean and beautiful 🔥
Appreciate it!
I want to switch so bad, but do you know how I can fix the shitty font rendering on Linux? It looks awful... and why is my NVIDIA GPU temp 50C at idle on X11 and 39C in Wayland? thanks
Hey man, good video! Also, your desktop looks soo cool, specially that dock, looks amazing. You should do a rice video!
i guess i have to do a new one
OpenSUSE doesn't have 555 in the repos yet but I was able to manually install it just fine and I no longer have annoying flickers on my old 1050 ti under Wayland.
@@pip5528 woot also 560 is even better!
The use case spectrum of Nvidia is also bigger, and some people don't understand the grounds NVIDIA and Radeon overlaps is thinner than before. Even Intel oneAPI has more diverse use cases than RoCM/HIP. It simply doesn't work and isn't well-supported by their consumer desktop lineup. Many Linux users in the community shouldn't tend to demonize use cases that aren't theirs.
I don’t understand why people still argue over brands. I always told people to use whatever they wanted as long as they got the work done and met deadlines and could produce the necessary file formats for the project. Graphics apps just aren’t optimized for AMD. For my next build I plan on using Nvidia because I need the cuda acceleration for video and for machine learning.
people have little to no common sense it happens
Your the best Matt :) from a Matt as well :P
Hey, thanks!
I appreciate the “let’s be mature” perspective. Nvidia has always been a sore spot for us Linux old timers. (For 4-5 years, I switched over to Linux in the fall of 1998 in college. Had to recompile kernel to get my PCMCIA modem to work!) Even Linus Torvalds had some choice words for nvidia a while back in a viral video. I have to admit it was a bit cathartic when I saw that talk. But he was addressing a serious issue with nvidia at the time where nvidia gave little to no support to those in the Linux community who owned their products, but claimed “oh we have Linux support.” From what you’re describing now, it seems that nvidia is pouring more resources into making their drivers work better with Linux and I’m glad. It’s been a long while since I’ve installed linux on a pc with nvidia hardware. I’m hoping their aversion to sharing API with the community has changed.
Nvidia fixed a ton of issues that linus had
@@Mattscreativethat’s reassuring. I’ll be following you on Discord and your RUclips channel to see how far you get using Linux. So far I’m liking your content and I’m encouraged to daily drive Linux again.
great news remember to apply the linux role in the rules channel
I did have difficulty with WiFi/BT and Fedora, but once I get the time, I'll go digging around for a solution. OK, that was random. I, for one, appreciate this video. You're correct on all counts. I'm sick of toxic little fanboys ruining things. I see it a lot in certain sci-fi fandoms and it just gets exhausting.
I'm not yet completely on Linux, but I can at least say I'm on a slow road to getting there.
the slow road to linux is the best road
Hi Matt, I'm also using NVIDIA on both my PC and laptop, I'm an Arch user, atm I'm still running Plasma on Xorg. Last year I've tried Hyprland which runs exclusively on Wayland and found it pretty sweet, but the bugs that were still present back then kept me from daily driving that system. I've read that explicit sync is really close to being fixed on Wayland, is it working for you already? Also, from what you said on the video seems like the NVIDIA control panel is still useless, right? Is it still blank on Wayland?
I do have to say that whenever I used NVIDIA on Linux. I still have had to dab my toes into some weird config files that I don't know what they do. Be it that I need VAAPI to work properly etc. After that I have to rebuild grub and I don't know how the hell grub works and nor should any newcomer to Linux. And whenever a new update came along, it broke something. This is the reason why I don't like NVIDIA on Linux. With Intel and AMD I've not had these issues. I know NVIDIA is getting better and the 555 drivers were desperately needed. It's still in beta! Therefore I can't recommend it yet. 560 drivers give it about a month and we'll see.
Also some extra software needed to make the experience better on NVIDIA is usually disastrous. Sometimes the software is not made or packaged for you distro. You would say no problem right just compile it yourself? But also don't expect your average person to know how to compile software. Even if it's documented software, the compiling process might only be logical towards programmers who are used to it.
Feel free to stop by the discord and make any guides if they are still needed
When I tried to run linux when I had Nvidia, it was a pain, mainly because I really really wanted to run vanilla Arch, so I changed to AMD and never had graphical issues again, BUT I lost CUDA and that has really made me unable to continue some creative hobbies I had, I couldn't handle the extra rendering time and decided to stop doing those things...
Now, when I hear how many Nvidia people seem to run Linux with no issues...I get a sudden urge to go get an Nvidia GPU again.
Nvidia all would have solved all your pain
That’s awesome! I know some sisters still got issues! Insert subtle cough, steam OS! But I definitely prefer NVIDIA, actually I had issues with amd APU when running Linux on a thin client, my apu Being a G series embedded gpu with AMD radeon HD6320 needed drivers but I had to go through many hoops to get the legacy drivers. So definitely AMD has issues too. NVIDIA is the GOAT!
Sisters? Huh what are you on about
I have a RTX 4050 on my laptop and a RTX 3080 on my PC and Arch on both with 555 Nvidia driver, is working just fine uwu
that's great to hear
I think that you are comparing AMD free open source with Nvidia closed source? AMD have closed source as well and here is rocm (which is like cuda?) included and many more. AMDVLK is only for regular daily tasks and gaming. For the rest you need closed source AMD drivers.
Not AMD fanboy, but there are ways to use ROCM with Davinchi Resolve. Which works ok`ish.
So at the end of the day its more about "what is your workflow". If utilizing of CUDA based software is a must for a living - choice is obvious. But if "less headache" with linux daily gaming/general use is a priority - amd is the only choice.
Right
You're delusional, I used both AMD & nVidia both run the same for me
calling someone delusional for their experience really... so you are fine with being part of the problem? Do better
I am using Linux Mint on my laptop with NVidia Geforce MX150 and I see no problems. And Mint being Mint, I don't even have newest driver.
Also it's funny how linux is about freedom, do what you want with your system. But then you get people in it's community saying stuff like "only this gpu/distro/package is good" and few even bully someone over their choice, instead of helping, when they ask a question
mint is fine if it suits your needs
@@paulj505 I have a 940mx, can I use it in mint? Because my old machine is a gt 740m, when I run the game it never says gpu is in use in mangohud.
Last time I owned a nvidia card was the GTX 980 iv kept with AMD since then, im glad Nvidia is working well now though. iv been running a RX 7600 and my experience has been great when in a linux system. Iv got my own gripes and problems when it comes to using linux im still in a "in the middle" person spent a fair amount of time using linux and of course most of time in windows. im still trying to push myself into using linux full time
Pushing to linux full time might take learning if your apps and games will work or not so make a list about everything you need ok
@@Mattscreative I did watch your video a little while ago about switching and making a list of things where you deleted your windows at the end, and for the most part things do work for me in a linux system but i always run into inconsistancies though for me the moment I step out of Steam and want to setup games manually in say Lutris or Heroic sometimes winecfg wont load or sometimes winetricks doesnt load usuaully a reboot fixes. Its a bit strange I should probably try Bottles maybe when im next in it maybe thats better to use.
I'm on Arch, and I installed the beta drivers. Even on KDE, it works (assuming you also installed patched kwin). I'm proud of still rocking my GTX 1060 6 GB
some people got lucky with the kwin patch but not me
@@Mattscreative damn... I guess you'll have to wait for the actual release then
tried the 6.1 beta and same issues
Arch, KDE 6.1 beta, no major issues here.
RTX 3090, working perfect. Except Chromium (I just disabled the hardware acceleration to make it work).
I might try Linux on my Nvidia computer on Linux again. Last summer x11 worked great and Runescape and Minecraft actually ran *better* than Windows. Wayland was a heaping pile of garbage though so it'll be cool to see how the new drivers + explicit sync help
well windows uses explicit sync and so does macos so it has to bet better haha
I've been NVidia user since Riva TNT (as I wanted a single card instead of the passthrough monster known Voodoo back then) and as for the long time I've been using Linux NVidia has brought me both bad and good experiences. However the trend had been mostly towards more positive and less negative during last decade.
That being said unfortunately the last 3 months on Ubuntu 22.04 on RTX 2070 have been a living flickering hell when using not wayland but the good old Xorg! No matter which distro provided driver I've tried from 4xx and 5xx branches it's the same result. Curiously enough it seems to affect only 2d desktop applications (not any games or 3d accelerated software like Blender) but unfortunately terminal applications are almost unusable because of the issue.
Even though I could start distro hopping again to mitigate this I'm very disappointed as LTS releases for the past decade have pretty much problem free for me as a NVidia user.
as i said you need 555 and Xwayland 24.1 and all issues are solved
@@Mattscreative I'm aware that NVidia has been doing a lot of work to fix the core issue, which is great!
I just wanted to highlight that the explicit/implicit sync flickering issues unfortunately spilled from Wayland to Xorg during this year despite most sources claiming that the only Wayland / Xwayland are affected.
Literally the only ‘issue’ I can find with Fedora 40/Nvidia 555 drivers/Wayland is when you drag to resize a window from the bottom right corner, it isn’t smooth and you get some very minor black framing. Otherwise it’s as good as, if not better, than my experience in Windows 11 on my 3090FE.
i don't get that bug
@@Mattscreative finally worked out what it was. Specific to Brave Browser - need to enable Wayland in the flags. Fixed.
I like to think I have the best of both worlds in my machine: a RTX 4060 for games and rendering, and the iGPU from my Ryzen 5 4600G to cover the gaps Nvidia can't quite go for yet.
yes they can 555 fixes all the wayland issues even issues with gamescope and more it's been a perfect experience
@@Mattscreative for me it did a lot but still has some glitching in Chromium and the typical Ubisoft Connect window not rendering properly persists.
that should not happen at all weird could be something else also
@@Mattscreative maybe. I'm back at X11 anyway because DaVinci Resolve hotkeys don't work on Wayland even when its window is focused.
They work fine for me in wayland
I am enjoying using Nvidia but my 3080 idles at 100w when all three of my displays are enabled. It's still around 35w idle even with one display.
Yeah, that could just be a bug a visual one check nvtop
@@Mattscreative Sadly it's not, nvtop reporting 100w as well as Mission Center and my widget.
Switch to the second bios on the gpu and boot
I have a gtx 1650 and the new drivers 555 + did nothing for me on wayland had to go back to x11 and is verry laggy
I also use NVIDIA, because of the speed on gaming and videoediting.
But one question for you Matt:
What about AMD for CPU? Currently I am using Intel, but for my next PC I want to switch to AMD because of its efficiency.
Amd cpus is amazing on linux
AMD CPUs are killing it.
I'm using an Intel core I7-12700f. Works amazing with Linux and have had no issues with cpu bound games like Minecraft, or any cpu related task in a day to day workflow. I've never used an AMD CPU but I might try on out in a couple years.
I am using a 4070 at the moment on linux, I can agree that AMD might make your life easier but look at this, I am using a kvm/qemu VM of windows with single gpu passthrough. Would've been easier to use AMD gpu? Seems like it. But also would be easier to have an intel CPU, using grub instead of systemD or having a dual GPU setup. Some people are going to greatee lengths to achieve the same thing as you because they either made a choice without absolutetly knowing everything what they are gonna do (i.e. I found out that the single gpu passthrough exists like 3 weeks ago, I have my pc for a few months now) Or they have a special reason on why they got their gpu (either prefernce, either features.. i. e. I have gobe eith Nvidia because the VR support is lightyears ahead of AMDs) so I would say.. If you can't support their journey.. Our journey in any way don't just say that we made a huge mistake. An "For people who look into buying a gpu, AMD seem to work better in this thing" and keep your fanboy attitude to yourself..
intel cpu's are not easier then amd they are on the same page and just work
i enjoy the channel a lot i moved to linux a few months ago from windows 11 i currently use fedora 40 gnome but would love to be able to game again but no matter what i try or what video i watch i can never get my nvidia 3080 RTX to work I've tried so many time to install the 555 drivers for wayland or is xwayland lot of this is still confusing
not everyone is lucky sadly just keep trying but maybe cachyos is better for you so try that
@@Mattscreative i'm going to swap over to fedora plasma 6 i just watched the video on how you changed your desktop look it's awesome but do you have a video were i can install nvidia wayland from a stock install
i have lots of videos on installing nvidia on fedora
CachyOS has the beta drivers right out of the box, its stupid easy in that regard.
I noticed this AMD fanboyism aswell. I just like using Nvidia because they are much better when it comes to raytracing and DLSS, and I know many people act like Raytracing is just a gimmick. But seeing how raytracing or pathtracing looks in Cyberpunk for example, I just think it is the future of lighting in videogames.
i can't play cp2077 without RT it's so ugly
im using nvidia open dkms it works fine on gnome and hyprland
seems to be the norm with nvidia
ive been having problems with nvidia + kde plasma on fedora, windows animation with a lot of stutter, a lot of overlapping borders and weird stuff i read that iti s more kde related problem... im not a huge fan of kde but since i heard that kde was the way to go on desktop i tried. i really like gnome on my laptop so i ill try gnome on the desktop too if it doesnt work i will try something like PopOs that its suposed to have native nvidia support, before that i was using windows on the desktop. i have a 3060ti
These are kde issues no longer nvidia issues as nvidia fixed all these bugs on their side
Great channel!!! Subscribed.
Welcome aboard! and thank you!
I am having a couple issues that seem to be caused by something funky with nvidia and wayland, but I'm on plasma. I think I will end up reinstalling and trying out gnome or something to make sure plasma isn't causing all the problems.
Gnome is dam good for nvidia
Im not on 555 yet but have you tried dual monitors? My laptop when connected to a tv is stuttery on the tv side. Fine on the laptop. Still using x11 though. Any thoughts?
I use 3 monitors and all is fine
@@Mattscreative manjaro (dont flame me) with nvidia and x11. Ill try unstable branch and the new drivers. Maybe even wayland if possible.
should probably switch to wayland when 555 drivers come out, it has much better multimonitor support especially with the current "stable drivers" breaking x11 in my experience.
Hello! Please can u help me?!?!, i want to have linux on my laptop, its a asus zenbook pro duo 15, those with 2 screens... i have i7 and 3060 ti, wich disteo do you think is the best for that combo, and i work with 3 monitors as well so im thinking to fedora + kde? But i dont know... what do you think?
Nobara
in nobara when i run nvtop it only shows my cpu
my nvidia card is not showing even if i installed nvidia version on nobara
Sounds like a skill issue use the nvidia iso for install and head to the nobara discord for help
What kind of DE are you using? Looks better than stock.
Gnome 46
I don't see a difference in photo when you slide the slider.
That’s a you issue
How should i go about installing 555 drivers on fedora? On arch I used to go with frogging but it doesn't work on fedora obviously.
can't way sadly it changes due to system updates
@@Mattscreative i joined your discord channel and installed everything with no problem 😁
is there any way to have frame generation working? the option on all games is gray out
Yea, two reasons fan boys exist. 1 bad experience with a product or people who work at that company, a low key, bring other products down to bring themselves up. Once that starts, it will infect the community.
and now it needs to stop if they want linux to grow
@Mattscreative sadly just like stuff outside of computers, it's not going to stop. Like the car community. Wrx sti vs evo. Gtr vs. supra. Domestic vs. import. It's the same even with iPhone vs. android. Even if we stop it, companies will try to bring it back because competition brings money. Fan boys bring money.
and it's time for it to stop lol
@Mattscreative sadly the toxicity just comes with the package. We all hate it, but as long as you have a community. Sports fans can definitely be toxic, but without fans, who will come to the games or buy your merchandise? It's still a business at the end of the day. You pray for rain, you get mud too. Sadly, fan boys are just another way of saying "loyal customer base."
Man can you help me out how to setup davinci? I tried distrobox... all seems to be working perfect but having horrible format issues with media files, like if I upload a mp4... the media will appear black... no audio or video, I tried some stuff to get the video converted into supported with this command: `ffmpeg -i "75 takedowns.mp4" -vcodec h264_nvenc -preset default -rc constqp -qp 18 -acodec pcm_s16be -f mov "test2.mov"`
but again, here video seems to be working fine but I am unable to hear any audio.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks.
i have videos on resolve go watch those they can help
@@Mattscreative I got it working just now, all it needed was alsa plugins pulseaudio
Ok since „555 fixed everything with wayland“: I have a kind of strange issue on Arch + KDE Plasma + CachyOS eevdf Kernel + 555.42.02 driver. On wayland I have lower FPS (around 130) whereas by just switching to X11 gives me fixed FPS at 144. any ideas on what that could be?
And screensharing (on discord/teams) has a weird flickering between frames back and forth for the viewer, whereas X11 again has no issues at all. Any ideas on that?
use vesktop for discord and teams iis special and weird
@@Mattscreative appreciate the response, but … nah, same behaviour with vesktop
@@Varen246 555 drivers are still in beta and they have bugs to iron out. There's issues with firefox and just windows flickering and not being smooth to drag in KDE. That's why I rolled back to 550 for now until Nvidia fixes these. Super excited for 555 once again.
@@crabnix I am absolutely aware of that, its just everyone saying 555 fixed everything - well it has fixed a lot of things, but there‘s things that don‘t work reliably, and I agree with you. I switched back to X11, since everything works fine there
@@Varen246 one day. I dream of the day when Nvidia isn't a dick anymore, and everything just works perfectly. Surely one day.
Anyway to limit temp & power on linux? Still on windows because my RTX 2060 cries at 80⁰ with coil whine whenever I play 🥲 so I limit the power and temp to about 70⁰c
sounds like that 2060 needs to be replaced or new thermal paste or a new cooler
@@Mattscreative not really, maybe the thermal paste but its more likely because its a gigabyte prod 💀
My rtx 4070 is gigabyte and it has the ebst cooler i could ask for ..
@@Mattscreative rtx 2060 gib has issues and I didn’t know until I bought it 😢 plus I live in a tropical country where the ambient gpu temp is 42° 💀
555 is great but i still got some lag issues on kde plasma specifically
hyprland doesn't lag for me although no explicit sync 😢
Thats a plasma issue it will be fixed soon
@@Mattscreative lets go
Really? No issues? I'm not against using Nvidia, if it works, last time I used Nvidia with Wayland (early 2023), it had so many issues. I switched to AMD, but AMD sucked too much for Blender, so I switched to Intel, which sucks too (not as much as AMD, but the driver constantly breaks Blender for months from time to time). The following are the problems I had with Nvidia. No longer happens?
1. Krita OpenGL acceleration made nothing visible on the canvas
2. Screen freezes
3. Android emulator hardware graphics did not work
4. Hardware video decoding did not work on web browsers
There were more, but I don't remember all.
all fixed minus the android one cause the devs of waydroid are nvidia haters so they won't fix that
@@MattscreativeWhat I meant by (3) is the default emulator that comes with Google's Android Studio. Is waydroid that?
google just ignores nvidia again it's up to google to add support not nvidia
I really wish I had a desktop to try greatly Nvidia in Wayland, FUCK NVIDIA OPTIMUS and it's reliance in Xorg
When I use Fedora I switch from my 4090 to my 7900XTX 🤣🤣
Downgrade nice
@@Mattscreative RTX 4090 => Windows, RX 7900XTX => Linux. Just from scratch without tinkering the OS, Linux (or nvidia linux drivers) does not seem to know what to do with the power of a RTX 4090, but it uses fully the AMD. I still don't know how and why. Both GPUs were associated with the same Ryzen 7800x3D.
hahaha.. I have a dual-boot windows and fedora-40, I use a RTX 4090. hahaha. I get it's full potential in windows
Sounds like you messed up and configured it wrong i know a lot of 4090 users getting more out of linux vs windoes
actually it's working much better since I updated the proprietary driver
so, thanks for this, made me go back and check some things
How easy is it to undervolt nvidia GPUs in linux?
no idea never tried
btw give nvitop a try, might suit you better than nvtop
Ok will do
Your fan7 is running at 5000 rpm? That is a bug right?
ya
? how do you have photoshop on fedora
also I use 3060, and I prefer nVidia by a lot as well for the same reasons
check my discord for how apply the linux role
I just want my gpu to work…lol
Then make it work
@@Mattscreative Done, followed your Nobara 40 guide at 2:00 am, thanks.
Now I just need for my graphics cards to open programs by default instead of when requested.
fr it do be like that
ya and the sooner it stops the better
Wayland is still buggy with with Nvidia.
For you
triggered reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Why are you triggered lol chill
@@Mattscreative just picture the bug eyed snowflake chick screaming............. amd reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
eww no thanks haha
Hes joking dude @@Mattscreative
Wallpaper source please
In my discord
Why do you assume every human being uses Discord?
@@ransan you asked where the wallpaper was. Either you want it or you don’t.
that is where i put everything if you don't want to use it don't
for me works perfectly fine with Linux mint x11 nVidia 2060 no issues. don't worry about this idiot fanboy nooo a freaking fanatics of nVidia.
Wayland is better with the right drivers and Xwayland 24.1 lol
It's really weird that your claiming linux users shit on Nvidia. It's only been this year that's most of the issues have been ironed out by Nvidia. And you then shit on amd about quality and Lisa Su. Talk about a fanboy.
1: it’s proven that amds recording ability is less then nvidia
2: amd has no cuda or anything even close to
3: it’s av1 is in an infant state.
4: amd performance is worse and they also have wayland issues heck amd is having explicit sync issues right now.
5: anything content creation wise nvidia just does better and they always have.
Its not being a fanboy it’s called being honest and you can get mad and upset trust me it’s all these new kids do but that won’t change anything
See exactly that, what you espoused is a fandom for Nvidia. People just want things to work. All of the 400 series drivers either worked or regressed in varied situations. Especially under wayland. I am amd and I was Nvidia and got tired of every update to the driver or os causing breaks in gaming. My latest laptop is amd 6800m. I won't be switching for a minute, but I don't have Nvidia bias if it works.
@Mattscreative I'm having no amd issues under wayland. I don't encode, so I don't care about that. And my 6800m laptop performs on par with a 3080 laptop.
@@dewaynehowse231 Oh your starving??? Well im not so i dont care.
thats basically payback
@@asphalt2554 🤣🤣🤣