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Jap, I have a laptop with an NV dGPU and it's still a bit hit or miss. And the perf penalty VS Windows is quite steep whereas in the red corner it's pretty margin of error in most cases.
Are you using FOSS divers or the proprietary ones? How about power management, suspend, wake up etc?
Proprietary blob.
edit: there's good advice in the comments for this post.
OK, thanks.
Based on those comments, it still sounds pretty rough. Are those the worst-case scenario, or should all Nvidia users expect that sort of struggle?
Its was fine for a couple fof months but the 575 broke everything for me. The 580 did not change the status quo so I just reverted to 570. 555 worked fine so it's a last nuclear option. You'd think the first company in history to hit 5TUSD cap would have a competent driver team but, here we are... It's a shitshow. In the eternal words of Linus "fuck you nvidia".