

You always had the choice to install Linux, and still do. Dont let them control your PC.
You always had the choice to install Linux, and still do. Dont let them control your PC.
OK thanks for the help!
Would an unofficial build be maintained tho? I’d like something that stays up to date with security updates.
I have been wanting one since these were released. My old Asus laptop from 2016 is still kicking, so I guess I’ll wait till it craps the bed.
That’s very helpful, thanks!
The Amazon page explicitly says it’s not compatible with Linux. That’s confusing
I ended up buying the loop experience 2 since those are specifically for concerts and are a little cheaper. I have a concert coming up in a few weeks, I’ll let you know how they work!
This is very helpful, thank you!
I second Linux mint. It’s my daily driver and I love it. I first switched my laptop which wasn’t much daily driver to mint and when I got used to it I switched my main desktop.
I have an RTX 4070 ti super and it works great. But I use proprietary drivers.
What I don’t understand is how I could be throttling on temps. I’ve been watching them and the temps don’t go above 60c for either GPU or CPU. And the other thing is, it will say I’m throttling as soon as the game loads when the temps are in the 50s. I have also been using a different program to track temps and the most I’ve seen CPU temps is 79c from loading shaders.
Edit: looking at the config file for mango hud, it says : display GPU throttling status based on power, current, temp or “other”. It seems to me that, this popup appears if you have any 1 of those conditions.
Yes, I disable vsync for testing. I haven’t looked up too many benchmarks. I’ve been just watching the core clocks, temps and overall fps stability to determine if the performance is as it should be. I came across a reddit post saying that throttling in mangohud means that you’re using the most out of the PC parts and that’s what you want. So I’m going to not worry about it lol
Nvtop showed everything normal. The GPU power was below the TDP.
I don’t think so. I booted up a 2d side scroller game with the GPU usage at 40% and CPU at 9% and it still says I’m throttling just sitting at the main menu. I did put GPU power in mangohud but it always shows 0 watts.
Apparently it’s gets the info from the kernal.
I’m not sure. This is my first time using amd. I’m using linux mint on kernel 6.8.0-52. I typed in that command and nothing happened.
TBH I didn’t even try it, I just did a fresh install lol.
That’s reassuring. But based off the mixed answers, I’ll just do a clean install to reduce headache.
I’ll just do a clean install and re do it lol.
There’s plenty of tutorials on YouTube to walk you through installing all the major linux distros. And distros like mint are pretty streamlined now. It’s pretty straight forward. And there’s a good community here that is always willing to help.