Advice on new system for Linux
Mark J Dulcey
mark-OGhnF3Lt4opAfugRpC6u6w at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 13 16:59:57 EDT 2010
On 4/13/2010 4:46 PM, James Kramer wrote:
> I deleted the Nvidia Card in the order but it printed out anyway.
> Since I do not play games too much I decided to go with the graphics
> on the board.
>
> On-Board Radeon X1250-based Integrated Graphics
>
> This reduced the price by over $100.
>
> Is this a wise choice or should I go with a graphics card? They list
> a lot of different cards.
Sadly, it's not a wise choice if you want to run any 3D software at all.
ATI stopped supporting their older hardware (anything older than the
Radeon HD 2000 series) in their latest closed-source drivers, and the
older drivers won't work with current versions of X.org. So if you
install a current Linux distro, the built-in Radeon X1250 will only work
with the open-source driver which has very poor 3D performance. It will
be fine for standard office-type software, but not for 3D things such as
games or Blender.
If you do decide to add a graphics card, it's basically a money vs.
performance trade. You can also skip it for now and add one yourself
later; you don't really save any money by getting it with the system.
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