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posted by n1 on Monday March 31 2014, @06:42AM   Printer-friendly
from the year-of-the-linux-gaming-pc dept.

keplr writes:

Phoronix, a 10-year old linux-focused tech website, has benchmarked the latest Nvidia GeForce drivers and compared the results under Ubuntu 14.04 and Windows 8.1. The Ubuntu driver actually performed slightly ahead in a few tests. While Intel and AMD are considered better citizens in the FLOSS community, Nvidia has enjoyed a lead in technical performance with their proprietary drivers.

With increasing support from hardware manufacturers, and big names like Valve backing Linux, one of the last remaining pillars of Windows dominance on the desktop continues to be chipped away.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by morgauxo on Monday March 31 2014, @01:05PM

    by morgauxo (2082) on Monday March 31 2014, @01:05PM (#23536)

    Don't feel too bad about that. In a couple more years there will probably be a whole different type of expansion slot to replace PCIE. Then your card will be just as useful as the VLB and AGP cards that it replaced! Even if obsolescence isn't planned it is definitely not avoided either.

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