Message from @DrewDaPilot
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hmm
I am actually going to 'dual boot' soon
but not exactly dual booting
rather, arch + a kvm windows with gpu passthrough for gaming
cuz I cant develop/use windows as my daily driver
Maybe I've just been lucky to work for companies that will provide what I want as long as it's justified
and sitting in a queue waiting for a game is useless and I could use that time on my main system doing something else
I've been meaning to do a setup like that for years, but my secondary GPU is nvidia so it's a pain to do that.
same
I have one gpu rn
a 1050ti
im gonna buy another gpu
and sell the 1050ti
and buy a cheap amd card for my linux system
1050ti is too old for modern gaming anwyays
Yeah I used to run only Linux like all the other purists but taking compatibility is unparalleled with Windows so run it primarily for gaming
My primary is a Vegas 64 and secondary is a GTX 1080 which I want to pass through for gaming or some machine learning that needs Cuda. Having OpenCL for the AMD card and Cuda for the Nvidia installed at the same time on Linux is a migraine inducing process.
hmmm
idk what gpu to buy to replace my 1050ti with
I have like $1000 budget but only if I need to
I also develop in a framework that is cross compatible so I can do majority of dev in windows. When I need to do Linux specific tasks like compile the operating system I can do it in a vm
I only keep a Windows VM hanging around for my research reference manager because even thou the software has a Linux management interface, it currently only interfaces with Microsoft office and not libre office in my experience even thou the website says it should be able to.
I have a 1080 ti and run dual 4k monitors without issue
what about gaming though
> framework that is cross compatible so I can do majority of dev in windows.
even more the reason to NOT use windows?
if its cross compatible do it all in linux then?
I have no issues with it doing cod that's probably the most intensive game I run
hmm
fair enough
im making my own voxel game engine
and raytracing is very expensive
I have a power House computer for gaming that runs windows that's why I dev in windows
see thats why im gonna do windows kvm
so I can dev in linux but game in windows without having to wait ages to reboot
What is y'all's experience with steam proton? I don't get to game very often, but most games I've tried worked fairly well.
its good
but lots of games dont work at all
the games that do work work fine
Never used it myself