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  • I'm still playing Mudrunner. Is there a big difference?

  • I mean I don’t really see the point here.

    There isn't one. I guess I should have made that more clear. Sorry. 🫤

    And I’m not sure if I’m missing something ...

    Nope, just a guy with too much time on his hands. I mean, I hope someone out there found it a little informative. There are a lot of people thinking "If Ollama doesn't work then I'm out of luck." I'm just trying to let people know there are other options.

    Yes, the Nvidia cards get 30+ t/s together or individually, but the point of this was to see if AMD and Nvidia could work together. Now that this works, I might actually buy an AMD GPU.

  • No, I didn't change my drivers at all. I figured it would probably work with older drivers. But then the problem is my 4060 won't work with anything older than 545(I think).

    I do have another PC I could put the 770 in. That might be worth trying.

    It just kills me to have these old cards sitting around doing nothing. The 770 was kind of a beast in its time. But that's life.

    I guess I could donate them to some Peertuber who does retro videos or something.

    A few pics of them in their heyday (ok, they were already past their prime at the time)

  • I’ve read you can force the new Vulkan Driver on it with some kernel flags.

    Not gonna lie, that sounds beyond my scope. Once I got llama.cpp compiled, everything just worked. I would have no idea how to troubleshoot anything.

    I saw a video where someone got the new Indiana Jones running on a Vega 64, so there's really no telling what's possible on AMD hardware. They put so much effort into designing chips, but so little into supporting them.

    My laptop (RX 7600s) gets more tokens/sec in Vulkan than in ROCm. I don't know what that's all about.

  • Thank you. I'm working on transitioning from Mint to Fedora, and I'm happy to get away from decoding 3 layers of "cutesy" codenames to figure out what platform I'm on - "Victoria" / "Jammy" / "Buster" or whatever.

    Coming from Windows 7, that was one of the things that instantly made me want to switch back.

  • I agree with CameronDev, not so much on the capacity, but the bandwidth. At 100+ Gb, the Ryzen/Core platforms are really holding you back with their weak I/O.

    If you need that much memory, you might be better off picking up a used Xeon/Epyc from Ebay. Their CPU speeds are lower, but the quad channel RAM could make up for it, depending on what you're trying to do.

  • Thanks. I was confused at first, wondering why there was no picture of their console on the website.

  • I just downloaded and tried it. It's beautiful. Brings back so many memories.

  • Thanks. I think it's more funny than problematic, but I don't want to offend people. Plus I'm not Jewish (I'm black), so I can't just say "it's not a big deal, get over it."

  • I can relate. I grew up in Indiana. It's more of a basketball state, but same vibe.

  • I don't know what it is about football and churches; they love protecting bad people. I can't imagine what it'd be like playing football at a religious school.

  • I had to look that word up. I guess you're right, but I should probably wait a while for the dust to settle. Right now the Kanye thing is still fresh in everyone's minds.

  • Fair enough. I've got a 3060 and 4060ti installed, and I need to buy a new PSU to power up a 1080ti externally.

    I think the only thing I use that requires CUDA is Daz Studio, and I'm actually starting to lose interest in that.

    The thing about Radeon is it's not just less money, it's also less performance, plus more work to set up. I bought a Radeon laptop just so I could try ROCm. It works, but it's no walk in the park. And when you're done, you don't get any benefit over using Nvidia. If AMD at least gave us more VRAM, that would be something.

  • I'll wait and see what they come out with. If I wanted to buy AMD, I'd just get a 7600 XT for $360 or so.

    I've already got 3 Nvidia cards, so I'd need a real incentive from AMD to switch.

    How about you?

  • That would be nice, but I'm not hopeful. I've pretty much given up on the higher-mid-range. I bought a 4060ti last year at MSRP, but now they're $700+.

    I think I'm just going to buy more 3060s. They're plentiful and selling at MSRP, plus I've already got a PCIe extender setup.

  • I like small instances too, they feel more like a community. Unfortunately, most of the ones I've been on have shut down.

    Now I try to look for an instance that takes donations. To me that means they take their job seriously, and they're not just doing it as a hobby or for learning experience.

    For Lemmy, Mastodon, etc it probably doesn't matter, your messages will still be available if your instance disappears overnight. But with Peertube, try to go with a big, well established instance. Right now I have to re-post my videos to a new instance since libre.video kicked the bucket last year.

  • Mastodon is still confusing to me. But that's probably because I've never been on Twitter, FB, Insta, etc.