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same, switched my old conky setup to widgets, so much prettier and doesn’t require x11
hardware and Linux enthusiast. blender and gaming, a bit of local hosting.
EndeavourOS, Ubuntu server, Pop_OS
7950x | Rtx4090 | 128G | Aorus x670e Master :: 5950x | Merc 7900xtx | 64G | Aorus x570 Elite :: 3900x | Merc 6900xt | 16G
same, switched my old conky setup to widgets, so much prettier and doesn’t require x11
good luck with a 7950x under full load
I have both a merc 6900xt and the 7900xtx and they’re awesome cards, also the most beautiful ones in my book
just install into docker
would get higher w psu, 850. lower ram speed is cheaper and won’t be noticeable, probably more stable. I don’t see a motherboard, either
that would make no sense without any other factors. maybe the content of the email triggered something
maybe take a “plane” to get there
chrome, hahaha
definitely used at that budget, local if you can, go for older gen cpu to leave room for gpu, like 8th gen intel or ryzen 1600, with a 2070 or even better
the monitor is quite sub par fir this build otherwise looks good. IMO fhd is for low end these days, but it can obviously be upgraded easily later
malarkey, as a general comment. depends on distro and Wayland vs x11. modern distro with Wayland no issues, typically
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looks pretty good. the only upgrade I would suggest is a better mobo, eg I have x670e aorus master bc it comes with tons of pcie lanes for storage support, if you’d need that
edit ps the 7900xtx is a great choice for Linux, plows through any game in 4k, does 3d render and local ai
Curious if this is a subtle attempt at flex, on the internet you never know
amd graphics card do support generative ai as of recently. especially with higher vram models, and especially on Linux. goggle rocm and pytorch to start researching
spoken like a true gamer
4090 on EndeavourOS KDE Wayland is quite flawless, even including running a 3D rendering CUDA app for windows via Wine