• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    I am out of the loop. Why should I consider an Intel Arc over Nvidia or AMD? Is it just a price thing?

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          7 hours ago

          Nvidia GPUs will never fully catch up until Nvidia themselves switch their entire driver model to be open source and upstream developed within Mesa.

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        15 hours ago

        Watching that video I can see the card being very useful once the Linux drivers can fully exploit the hardware.

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        13 hours ago

        Why wouldn’t Nvidia be one? Other Linux users keep saying it’s no good but they work perfectly fine for me.

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          7 hours ago

          Nvidia fans kept insisting that “Nvidia works perfectly for me” even when Wayland was entirely unsupported and using highly insecure X11 was really not a bad thing at all.

          More recently game mode didn’t work on Nvidia because their drivers again lacked features.

          Just because you don’t use a feature not supported by your drivers, doesn’t mean that it’s not true. By the very nature how Nvidia develop their drivers, they will lag behind Mesa “standards”.

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            6 hours ago

            There’s a reason to are talking in past tense. It works with new games and Wayland nowadays. Unless the game is inherently broken on windows and AMD cards too (hey, MHWilds, fuck you). In any case I wouldn’t buy a new NVIDIA card, but gatekeeping and fear mongering windows users with NVIDIA cards isn’t the play either. It works fine, not the best, but fine.

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          10 hours ago

          Nvidia might not exist in a couple years, because of that financial collapse they’re about to cause

          And ruining the cost of everything including ram, putting small hardware producers of everything from computer cases to their own cards out of business, etc. Nobody with a brain would deal with those fucking losers now, and nobody with a heart would tolerate them in a build.

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      14 hours ago

      For a long time, Intel was the only GPU manufacturer that worked just as well on Linux as it did on Windows. The problem was that they only made integrated graphics, so it was useless for gaming.

      Arc was their first attempt at a discrete PCIe GPU. The Linux community had the expectation that Linux would be a first-class citizen. IIRC it missed the bar, but it wasn’t horrible.

      By the time this all happened, AMD was hitting performance parity between Windows and Linux. You’ll notice in the steam hardware survey that AMD is the undisputable king of Linux.

      If Arc is now working well on SteamOS, it’s probably worth re-evaluating.

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      14 hours ago

      On Linux, over amd there isn’t as much of a direct reason unless you’re also gaming off an arc based igpu media server. Over Nvidia, it’s b cause nvidias Linux experience is more compromised than Intel/amd (it’s not 0 but you make more concessions on top of the ones that inherently come with Linux)