02-11-2019, 01:38 PM
Heya!
Like mentionned in another thread, I would definitely go nVidia for video.
Speaking for older products, Intel has a tendency to drop product line support sooner then the competition.
Intel supports seems to be "ok" and included in ubuntu distribution based distros.
Installing nVidia proprietary drivers will give you maximum speed though.
I have not played with integrated + added card video switching on Linux but I'm guessing this could be done so you can test both if your new PC has them.
Cheers!
Like mentionned in another thread, I would definitely go nVidia for video.
Speaking for older products, Intel has a tendency to drop product line support sooner then the competition.
Intel supports seems to be "ok" and included in ubuntu distribution based distros.
Installing nVidia proprietary drivers will give you maximum speed though.
I have not played with integrated + added card video switching on Linux but I'm guessing this could be done so you can test both if your new PC has them.
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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