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Re: Need advice on known work with linux graphics card.



On 23/06/2022 20:40, hput wrote:
I'm an ubuntu user but spent several yrs as a straight Debian user.

I know there is a level of sophisticated knowledge here and hope to
find people who know which cards play well with linux (especially
Debian derivatives like ubuntu.)

I don't want to have to scrape around for drivers or find that the
card is just not compatible.

So anyone who has something to say, especially from experience on this
please consider responding.

For years I've been using Radeon cards in Debian. That's what I can
recommend to you. Drivers are in the repository so you don't need to do
anything. With Ubuntu you will probably get even better support than I
have in Debian.
So get yourself a Radeon card for your budget, newer the better, take
into consideration power connectors available. Do not buy very old
Radeon cards as you may not have all HW acceleration available if your
card does not qualify for newest radeon GPU driver.

I currently have Radeon RX 6800XT which uses 2x8pin power connectors,
its a 300W monster and it works perfectly in everything, especially
gaming in 4K @ 144Hz.

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With kindest regards, Piotr.

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