Re: Current state of AMD/Radeon support

2020-01-10 Thread Felix Schwarz
Am 09.01.20 um 16:09 schrieb Richard Shaw: > With the AMD graphics card drivers being open sourced I'm considering moving > away from NVidia on my next graphics card purchase but I'm concerned because > of all the driver issues I've heard about on Windows. I'm using AMD cards for ~8 years with Fed

Re: Current state of AMD/Radeon support

2020-01-09 Thread Germano Massullo
I am having an AMD Radeon RX480 since ~3 years and it works very, very good, out the box, without having to do anything. Each new Linux kernel release increases the 3D performances. I can for example play DOOM at ultra details on Vulkan using an old CPU a Phenom II X4 965 BE. Concerning OpenCL, you

Re: Current state of AMD/Radeon support

2020-01-09 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 10:10 AM Richard Shaw wrote: > > With the AMD graphics card drivers being open sourced I'm considering moving > away from NVidia on my next graphics card purchase but I'm concerned because > of all the driver issues I've heard about on Windows. > > Are the linux drivers ex

Current state of AMD/Radeon support

2020-01-09 Thread Richard Shaw
With the AMD graphics card drivers being open sourced I'm considering moving away from NVidia on my next graphics card purchase but I'm concerned because of all the driver issues I've heard about on Windows. Are the linux drivers experiencing the same problems or are they pretty stable? As much a