02-11-2019, 01:21 PM
Hello,
I have tried the new Ryzen familly from AMD only once and for a really short time. Seems a good product line.
But from the "older" dozens of PCs I installed Linux Lite on for low-income families, the only problems I had with nVidia was with really old video cards.
With ATI/AMD video cards on the other hand, I had to twink and tweak quite a few times to have them work correctly and sometimes jusr got tired and took the "easy way" and changed to an nVidia card.
Didn't have any troubles with AMD CPU though but I'm guessing new chipsets have some development time to get the main bugs outs the fews first kernel compiles.
Hope this helps a little!
Cheers!
I have tried the new Ryzen familly from AMD only once and for a really short time. Seems a good product line.
But from the "older" dozens of PCs I installed Linux Lite on for low-income families, the only problems I had with nVidia was with really old video cards.
With ATI/AMD video cards on the other hand, I had to twink and tweak quite a few times to have them work correctly and sometimes jusr got tired and took the "easy way" and changed to an nVidia card.

Didn't have any troubles with AMD CPU though but I'm guessing new chipsets have some development time to get the main bugs outs the fews first kernel compiles.
Hope this helps a little!

Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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