So I'd been thinking about finally
escaping the AMD hell I'm usually stuck in with their driver and
lack of giving a care about linux largely, and your comments got
me looking at the new big daddy 1070/1080 cards. Phoronix likes
them and reports them working well enough, but then I saw this
on newegg:
- Max Resolution: 7680 x 4320
Really?! Even with 3x displayport's and 1x hdmi2.0 port, I
can't effectively use them more than 2x 4k monitors wide?
How absurd that nvidia *still* limits their framebuffers where
amd has allowed 16384x16384 resolution since the 6xxx series.
My 3x 4k tv system runs just dandy on my ancient 7900 amd card
lately with oss drivers, but requires 11520x2160 that apparently
they cannot/will not do. They stupidly limit to two wide and
two high vs three wide that would keep you from trying to use a
reticle over the display edge? Not much of a gaming system card
for multi-monitor I'd say.
Argh, this is why I still don't use nvidia, even though their
purported quality and performance is better. Thanks a lot for
useless hardware, at least I know I can always score the amd
video cards on ebay cheap that *do* work.
The other odd thing I found - there seems to be a scalper market
on availability of these cards. Ebay is full of them selling a
good $200-400 more than retail by parasites soaking them up from
retail chains for profit. Another good reason to avoid nvidia
it seems.
-mb
On 06/19/2016 02:07 PM, Brian Cluff wrote: