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It's depressing how dominant Nvidia.
And their current cards are SHIT. I went from. 10 series to 50...I wanna go back.
Nothing but hard crashes on desktop, in games. Everything's got this shit green tint. Absolute shit company and shit cards. I regret
Then sell your GPU and get an AMD or Intel card lol
I probably will, but I wanna tinker first. I am not just complaining for the sake of it, I'd rather fix the problems incase it's a weird config I have going. Worst case I'll just buy amd and throw this Nvidia into my server PC and tinker with local LLMs. This isn't a cash issue, just a hardware/config frustration.
You have the perfect Linux user mindset. I am not saying this as an offense, rather a compliment. :-) I am also someone who investigates and searches the reason and solution of problems.
Recently I had an issue for months, before its stable now (AMD on Linux, but with a specific game Marvel Rivals). The issue was so bad that I got multiple crashes per game session or match even. And either my method or the updates to the game, to the Linux core and drivers fixed it, or a combination of it. What I want to say is, maybe its an issue with the software or as you say, a configuration issue. So trying and finding a workaround might be worth it. Especially if you are happy with Nividia otherwise.