On 5/2/20 12:55 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
But the root question remains:
What do I do with extra hardware ? Is there no pragmatic use under Linux ?
Nothing to do with Linux, it's whatever you find a use for. For just
general desktop use it's not really useful.
In Windows there is gaming, but that doesn't make sense in Linux. I was
hoping to hook up all my displays to this discrete graphics card and get
better performance.
My kids play games in Linux and sometimes so do I. How does that not
make sense?
But as you say that is not going to happen.
So what can I use this for ? Any ideas?
Why go out of your way to find a use for it? If you don't have a use,
then don't worry about it.
If you can find an application that uses a lot of 3D rendering (which
usually means a game), you can compare the frame rate between running
it with each option.
I play a lot of games under Windows, but I have no idea about games that
are graphics intensive in Linux.
What if I run a graphics bench-marking software rather than a game ?
That would be perfect.
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