Even the normal driver installer you download from Nvidia lets you just install the drivers + control panel without having to install GeForce Experience or make any accounts or require being online, it's a offline installer.
2 years ago
Anonymous
If you installed gfe that’s your own fault. It’s not required in any way.
You don't anymore, OPs picture isn't "back in the day".
You use GeForce Experience if you're the average user, the control panel already is "advance mode".
i actually thought geforce experience was malware even 10 years ago. i never understood what was the point of it except for... auto updates? but why?
it doesnt matter now since my gpu is eol so i dont need updates no longer anyway
Does nvidia have an overlay that shows you relevant data about your GPU/CPU whenever playing something or do you have to install msi afterburner for that sort of shit?
>he thinks it has options >he thinks it's even slightly functional
an understandable mistake
novidya + linux is comically bad. drivers for AMD cards, bluetooth, wifi, controllers, EVERYTHING has improved so much over the last 10 years... and then there's fricking nvidia
AMD doesn't have that many options on linux either. It's really decent of course, but if I wanted to switch from YcBcR to RGB 4:4:4 because of a dumb monitor I'd have to boot up with a modified EDID whereas on Windows it's just going into the AMD settings panel.
AMD does not even have a panel on loonix. You get zero information about temperature, voltage. No profiles. There's nothing at all.
It has better open source support but if Nvidia supports your distro it will shit on AMD in every regard. You will have hardware acceleration out of the box for ffmpeg, for example, but to record your screen in OBS with hardware codecs you need to compile entirety of ffmpeg with AMD support enabled.
In the year of 2022 the only weenies screeching about Nvidia are Wayland homosexuals who broke every single thing possible and now complain that companies and software devs are not catching up with their moronic design philosophy.
Wrong, on Wayland it works somewhat on KDE and Sway. GNOME is getting it to work quite well but it's still being tested. What doesn't work is g-sync or freesync on WINE or applications through gamescope (the latter of which will just have the refresh rate lower down to the framerate limit set manually on gamescope and that's it)
2 years ago
Anonymous
this just tells me is that op should just keep his dual boot for gaming and use linux for everything else except gaming because wine and video drivers are shit
2 years ago
Anonymous
>on Wayland it works somewhat
Wayland is irrelevant
2 years ago
Anonymous
Not when it works with that sort of setup and xorg plain doesn't. Maybe work on those limitations and I will shit on wayland too.
Hadn't thought about it, but the interface looks more or less the same as it did at least 15 years ago when I got my 6600GT
Meanwhile AMD
At least you can use without making an account with Nvidia ™G-Force™®© Experience ©™®©™® (being online required) and calling a wanky and shitty responding Nvidia Control Panel based just shows that you never used it more than one time.
You don't though, why would you lie?
Even the normal driver installer you download from Nvidia lets you just install the drivers + control panel without having to install GeForce Experience or make any accounts or require being online, it's a offline installer.
>why do fanboys make up shit
If you installed gfe that’s your own fault. It’s not required in any way.
>1 gigabyte large slow, bloated electron garbage that spams notifications and sends analytics
Lisa Su deserves nightmares for doing this
soul
soulless
Clean and readable
Clusterfrick
frick my eyes.
Difference is it was fast 15 years ago and now lag as hell
Jaas queen they should modernize it, make it electron-based like AMD's control panel. The drivers aren't taking enough gigabytes yet!
>strip windows down to 4.8GB
>install intel gpu driver
>windows folder is now 6.1GB
frick
you should have a nice day
After you
I hate how slow the settings are in NVCP.
>resolution slider
soul
Why did you remove almost everything on the left?
back in my day you had to enable "advanced mode" to see those settings, fricking zoomer
You don't anymore, OPs picture isn't "back in the day".
You use GeForce Experience if you're the average user, the control panel already is "advance mode".
i actually thought geforce experience was malware even 10 years ago. i never understood what was the point of it except for... auto updates? but why?
it doesnt matter now since my gpu is eol so i dont need updates no longer anyway
Lmao no, fricking zoomer
See
You didn't have to enable shit, it was all there
Back in your day sound like 2012 when the control panel had a advance option, making you a zoomer
I feel young again, thanks
Does nvidia have an overlay that shows you relevant data about your GPU/CPU whenever playing something or do you have to install msi afterburner for that sort of shit?
>wintoddlers think THEIR nvidia control panel is ugly and useless
oh ho ho ho ho
Where's the multimonitor VRR toggle on that
>he thinks it has options
>he thinks it's even slightly functional
an understandable mistake
novidya + linux is comically bad. drivers for AMD cards, bluetooth, wifi, controllers, EVERYTHING has improved so much over the last 10 years... and then there's fricking nvidia
AMD doesn't have that many options on linux either. It's really decent of course, but if I wanted to switch from YcBcR to RGB 4:4:4 because of a dumb monitor I'd have to boot up with a modified EDID whereas on Windows it's just going into the AMD settings panel.
AMD does not even have a panel on loonix. You get zero information about temperature, voltage. No profiles. There's nothing at all.
It has better open source support but if Nvidia supports your distro it will shit on AMD in every regard. You will have hardware acceleration out of the box for ffmpeg, for example, but to record your screen in OBS with hardware codecs you need to compile entirety of ffmpeg with AMD support enabled.
In the year of 2022 the only weenies screeching about Nvidia are Wayland homosexuals who broke every single thing possible and now complain that companies and software devs are not catching up with their moronic design philosophy.
Neither G-Sync or FreeSync work on NVidia or AMD for multi monitor VRR under Linux.
Wrong, on Wayland it works somewhat on KDE and Sway. GNOME is getting it to work quite well but it's still being tested. What doesn't work is g-sync or freesync on WINE or applications through gamescope (the latter of which will just have the refresh rate lower down to the framerate limit set manually on gamescope and that's it)
this just tells me is that op should just keep his dual boot for gaming and use linux for everything else except gaming because wine and video drivers are shit
>on Wayland it works somewhat
Wayland is irrelevant
Not when it works with that sort of setup and xorg plain doesn't. Maybe work on those limitations and I will shit on wayland too.
The nvidia control panel still remains the most functional and quickly usable control panel of all other GPU control panels.
Intels has next to no features, AMD's is react mess filled with graphs and pictures.
Intel's looks pretty good.