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But of course, this is because I do not play games nor do 3D modeling where a good graphics card is a must-have.įinally, computer silence is a must-have for making screen-cast tutorials.
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Moreover, in one of my systems, I had both an Intel processor with integrated graphics and Nvidia GPU, and my Linux experience was much better with Intel integrated graphics. Whereas I have never had issues with Intel integrated graphics.
Virtual pc linux drivers#
Both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards had drivers issue after some updates. My AMD graphics card was always much hotter in Linux than in Windows. I have experience using dedicated AMD and Nvidia graphics cards and I always had some issues. There are options in the settings to enable using the GPU for some effects and the preview, but they always made Kdenlive ultra buggy for me (couldn't render a video)- Nick The Linux Experiment November 19, 2019 Yeah Kdenlive doesn't really support GPU acceleration, so the CPU will be the only important factor, I think.
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I also asked my YouTube colleagues if they see any difference and they supported my conclusion: In my tests, Kdenlive does not show much performance gain with a dedicated GPU. Of course, an AMD processor and a dedicated GPU also provide more performance. Adding the price of a graphics card results in a higher price than an Intel processor with integrated GPU. But most of them do not have integrated graphics and thus making an AMD Linux PC build would also require a dedicated graphics card. They are more attractive in terms of price. What processor do you use with Linux desktop?- Average Linux User November 16, 2019 Intel is also still the most popular processor among Linux users: I have been using Linux for 10 years now and the most hassle-free solution has always been Intel processors with integrated graphics. If you find 8700K cheaper than 9700K, buy 8700K.Īlso, both 9700K and 8700K have integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 which is enough for my needs.
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In my case, I bought the newer 9700K because it was cheaper than 8700K. So, in sense 8700K and 9700K are almost the same. But it has 8 cores as opposed to 6 cores with multi-threading in 8700K. Unfortunately, it does not have multi-threading.
Virtual pc linux upgrade#
This 9700K is just an upgrade from 8700K. I have Intel Core i7 8700K which forks flawlessly with Linux on my work computer for two years now. I bought this Intel Core i7 9700K Processor.