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System Name | Vulcan |
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Processor | i6 6600K |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE Z170X UD3 |
Cooling | Thermaltake Frio Silent 14 |
Memory | 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) |
Video Card(s) | ASUS Strix GTX 970 |
Storage | Mushkin Enhanced Reactor 1TB SSD |
Display(s) | QNIX 27 Inch 1440p |
Case | Fractal Design Define S |
Audio Device(s) | On Board |
Power Supply | Cooler Master V750 |
Software | Win 10 64-bit |
Just curious if anyone else is using Catalyst in Linux.
About a month ago I broke my main Win 7 system and changed my Linux/Q6600 system to dual boot. I had been using default Fedora drivers with a 4760 as I hadn't found much linux support in the past from AMD.
But when I put my HD6950 in it I decided to check on what AMD had to offer and was shocked to find a fairly full implementation of Catalyst that was easy to install.
There's no fan control or overclocking, but it does have 3D options. And zero problems, although the only 3d I've done is a bit of toying around with blender.
Anyone else tried it out?
Thanks.
About a month ago I broke my main Win 7 system and changed my Linux/Q6600 system to dual boot. I had been using default Fedora drivers with a 4760 as I hadn't found much linux support in the past from AMD.
But when I put my HD6950 in it I decided to check on what AMD had to offer and was shocked to find a fairly full implementation of Catalyst that was easy to install.
There's no fan control or overclocking, but it does have 3D options. And zero problems, although the only 3d I've done is a bit of toying around with blender.
Anyone else tried it out?
Thanks.