[opensuse] To 4k or not 4k?
I'm building a new desktop system and I want run Opensuse on it. I'm not a big gamer, but I like photos, visualization and lots of screen real estate. Does anyone have experience with 4k and Opensuse? Does it work? What are the tips and pitfalls? What hardware is the best? Thanks to all. Lance Drager
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 19:50, Lance Drager wrote:
I'm building a new desktop system and I want run Opensuse on it. I'm not a big gamer, but I like photos, visualization and lots of screen real estate.
Does anyone have experience with 4k and Opensuse? Does it work? What are the tips and pitfalls? What hardware is the best?
Thanks to all.
Lance Drager
A few things to be aware of: Hardware: your Mainboard / Graphikcard and your Monitor needs either HDMI 2.0 or Displayport 1.3 to "have fun" at 60Hz. Lower versions bring more trouble than the reduced price is worth. Do NOT spare at the cable, full connection cables are worth their money. Software: For discrete Graphics and AMD-APUs, you will have to experiment with the Graphik drivers. AMD brought in a new AMDGPU driver into the kernel in 4.1.x, Noveau will bring the next bigger step in 4.2 at earliest. Than means properiary drivers for full functions, with all the pittfalls (Kernel / Distro upgrade). Consult some Gamer-Hardware magazines and blogs. Most of them do good tests, even beyond just gameing. Latest does not mean or garant greatest. If you have the money, also invest in HDR (beyond 8bit RGB) at the same time (12 bit is nice, 16 bit is wow). A good monitor with swivel, height and possible pivot is well worth the 20-30 bucks extra for such a adjustable stand. For the discrete cards, keep an eye on idle power consumtion, this is a good indicatior for the invested "love" on detail when designing the card. High idle power means "wham, bam, done". - Yamaban. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 25/08/2015 19:50, Lance Drager a écrit :
What are the tips and pitfalls? What hardware is the best?
do you have a list of 4k monitor? http://www.digitaltrends.com/monitor-reviews/samsung-u32d970q-review/ then 4K video card.. then computer capable of running such device I don't think the linux operating system is he problem, kdenlive have 4k profiles... do you, also, have 4k source? did you notice the price of the memory storage able to cope with the bandwidth associated with 4K Hd is already pretty difficult to use jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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