![]() Productive people using a computer, should simply flip the computer power switch and use their computer, without downloading/installing more additional drivers/software. While you guys complain of problems, I'm extremely grateful my Linux boxes boot reliably everyday, with no random proprietary/closed-source software drivers constantly breaking or acting weird. ![]() More of an Intel guy rather than an AMD guy. Tried AMD briefly, and was not impressed either. ![]() ![]() After ~20+ years of nVidia, finally I just turn the key and go! Finally, the high cost of a discrete graphics card apparently spent wisely. I now have a desktop using an Intel Arc A750 on a 10 year old motherboard and a recent budget Dell Inspiron laptop using the Intel Xe. Could spend more time itemizing the list of problems, but why bother after so many years. (I guess some are nostalgic of Windows, and like seeing the same on Linux?)Ī lot of people just need a descent discrete video card for rending video or CAD uses, rather than something either expensively geared for games or not well designed for productivity. ![]() "Still, the AMD and Nvidia duopoly doesn't do any of us any good, so having a third player in the fight would add some much-needed competition." ![]()
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