• Bulletdust@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    Now all they need is a complete nvidia-settings application under Wayland that allows for coolbits to be set, and I may be able to use Wayland. For some reason, my RTX 2070S boosts far higher than the already overclocked from factory boost clocks, resulting in random crashing - I have to use GWE to limit boost clocks to OEM specs to prevent crashing.

    Strangely enough, this was never a problem under Windows.

  • onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    Doesn’t this mean application developers will have to explicitly sync the graphical state? If that’s the case, then devs will have to write custom code for it to work on NVIDIA, correct? If so, I doubt this will “finally solve” any issues, only finally provide the ability to solve them… explicitly and with a lot of dev work + required awareness.

    How come AMD doesn’t need this?

    P.S Obligatory Fuck NVIDIA

    Anti Commercial AI thingy

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