On 17/6/19 2:16 π.μ., mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
Sadly, in my experience graphics cards draw a fairly steady current independent
of usage (it varies a bit, but less than 20%). Some of the newer cards may be
better. There are utilities for at least some cards to adjust the clo
Sadly, in my experience graphics cards draw a fairly steady current independent
of usage (it varies a bit, but less than 20%). Some of the newer cards may be
better. There are utilities for at least some cards to adjust the clock on the
GPU (normally used by mad gamers/miners to overclock).
On 11/06/2019 20:21, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
Plus, my current GT730 is passively cooled. Are there any RX cards that
at least spin down the fans when I'm working on desktop (no
plasma/gnome, simple Openbox with no heavy gpu requirements). I really
like silence!:-)
I can't hear mine at all right
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019, at 10:56, Emmanuel Vasilakis wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So, assuming I would get an RX550/560 card, how well do the amdgpu
> drivers (open source) work? Are they ok for steam games? Do they provide
> KMS (switching to a Ctrl+Alt+F1 is always garbled now). ? Are they
> completely tea
On 6/11/19 7:56 AM, Emmanuel Vasilakis wrote:
Hi!
I'm running a pretty old PC. A Core2Duo E8400 and a GT730 nvidia card.
Now, this is ok for what I need: work (emacs and bunch of terminals) and
some little Kerbal Space Program.
I'm thinking of upgrading some time in the next months to a 3600
Hi!
I'm running a pretty old PC. A Core2Duo E8400 and a GT730 nvidia card.
Now, this is ok for what I need: work (emacs and bunch of terminals) and
some little Kerbal Space Program.
I'm thinking of upgrading some time in the next months to a 3600 AMD
Ryzen when they are available, but in the
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