I upgrade from AMD to nVidia GPU for Linux and I'm surprised how good it is
After trying nVidia on an AMD laptop, AMD on a desktop, and nVidia respectively, not only did I find nVidia is not that bad, it is actually better than AMD gpu in some setup. In this video, let’s talk about how nVidia can be better for Linux user.
nVidia 4070 TI: https://amzn.to/42Dtuc8
AMD 6700XT: https://amzn.to/3uwKsw8
My Gears:
laptop: https://amzn.to/48pRb9b
keyboard: https://amzn.to/3NBuRBH
mouse: https://amzn.to/3NBCMyS
CPU: https://amzn.to/4bvKaGl
camera: https://amzn.to/3RRQCja
lens: https://amzn.to/3TGSLzk
home server 1: https://amzn.to/41NH8sN
home server 2: https://amzn.to/4ap8itP
home server 3: https://amzn.to/3GT21J7
Timecode:
0:00 – Intro, swapping AMD to nVidia GPU for Linux
0:47 – what are the GPU issues you can see on Linux
1:09 – dual GPU for Linux, all the compatibility issues
1:50 – How long does it take for linux to support new gaming laptops
2:01 – Why do I still use ASUS G14 laptop to record videos
2:15 – Laptop getting overheat with Nvidia and linux
2:45 – Why are Fedora and Ubuntu better?
2:58 – Asus gaming laptop HDMI not working on Linux
3:23 – Bluetooth not working on linux
3:59 – AMD GPU issues on linux
4:18 – AMD GPU trouble free on linux?
4:34 – OBS not working with AMD encoder
4:55 – Davinci Resolve does not work with AMD GPU on Linux
5:04 – Why Nobara Linux is better than the rest
5:20 – Nvidia gpu trouble free on linux
5:36 – How to install nVidia driver on Linux
5:58 – OBS working on Nviida driver out of box
6:06 – Davinci Resolve working on Nviida driver out of box
6:22 – ray tracing is awesome on linux
7:28 – conclusion: what is the best setup for linux gaming
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