i have a few oem pulls, all a380–cut down by the oem (such as hp) to a measly ~40 watts max to fit within the limits of the little 12vo psu found in their cheapest desktops.
runs on linux beautifully (and easily). runs what games i do play quite well. qsv works great, although it is still a bitch to get working in obs or handbrake with native packages (it’s a breeze with their respective flatpaks, though). it is also working pretty well in ‘incompatible’ (no rebar support) systems. on some configurations, efi screens default to a giant low-res output, but that’s about the only real ‘issue’.
Gonna be a dark day in hell when Intel (hopefully) emerges as a gaming saviour.
If they don’t cancel Arc that is with nvidia crawling up their arse
Well leaks/rumors right now are saying that Celestial for gaming is cancelled so yeah… I wouldn’t hold your breath for Intel
Bastards. Chopped down before they had chance to shine. I’m enjoying the little b570 I have in my kids computer.
i have a few oem pulls, all a380–cut down by the oem (such as hp) to a measly ~40 watts max to fit within the limits of the little 12vo psu found in their cheapest desktops.
runs on linux beautifully (and easily). runs what games i do play quite well. qsv works great, although it is still a bitch to get working in obs or handbrake with native packages (it’s a breeze with their respective flatpaks, though). it is also working pretty well in ‘incompatible’ (no rebar support) systems. on some configurations, efi screens default to a giant low-res output, but that’s about the only real ‘issue’.
Yeah that won’t stop the Nvidia try hards saying “oh man the 6090ti is so goaged it’s totally worth $8,000”