Csányi Pál
2016-Jan-03 18:04 UTC
[Nouveau] Nouveau support for GeForce GT 730 or GTX 750 Ti?
Hi, I'm currently use GeForce 7600 GT with nouveau driver. This is a very old graphic card without OpenGL support. I want to use nouveau driver in the future too. So I'm in doubt in that that whether to buy GeForce GT730 or GTX 750 Ti card? I don't want to run super 3D game applications but only: games-adventure/pioneer <http://pioneerspacesim.net/> sometimes and SweetHome3D more often or GoogleSketchUp ( by using PlayOnLinux ); although this last ( GSkUP ) has never been usable at all ( garbage on screen). So, does nouveau support these cards? Should I choose GTX 750 Ti or GT 730 or neither of them? Is that true that GTX 750 Ti is Maxwell and may work with xf86-video-nouveau v1.0.11, but the next v1.0.12 removed the GM10x support? So should I buy instead the GT 730 card? -- Best, Pali
Ilia Mirkin
2016-Jan-03 18:32 UTC
[Nouveau] Nouveau support for GeForce GT 730 or GTX 750 Ti?
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Csányi Pál <csanyipal at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > I'm currently use GeForce 7600 GT with nouveau driver. > This is a very old graphic card without OpenGL support.Well, I wouldn't say *without* but... crappy :) The nv30 driver leaves a lot to be desired, and it doesn't handle some fairly common cases in more recent software.> > I want to use nouveau driver in the future too. > > So I'm in doubt in that that whether to buy > GeForce GT730 > or > GTX 750 Ti card? > > I don't want to run super 3D game applications but only: > games-adventure/pioneer <http://pioneerspacesim.net/> sometimes > and > SweetHome3D more often > or > GoogleSketchUp ( by using PlayOnLinux ); although this last ( GSkUP ) > has never been usable at all ( garbage on screen). > > So, does nouveau support these cards? > > Should I choose GTX 750 Ti or GT 730 or neither of them? > > Is that true that GTX 750 Ti is Maxwell and may work with > xf86-video-nouveau v1.0.11, but the next v1.0.12 removed the GM10x > support?In effect nothing was removed, only fixed. Anything you read to the contrary is incorrect. GM10x is driven just fine by xf86-video-modesetting, much better than it ever was by xf86-video-nouveau (for example you get functioning DRI2 support, ability to create core contexts, etc). However GLAMOR triggers some bug in mesa which causes wild misrendering all over. I have a shotgun fix to this, but it's not upstreamable. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93373 for more information. AFAIK this is not maxwell-specific, but there is currently not (nor has there ever been) EXA support in xf86-video-nouveau for it, which means only Maxwell users are hitting it. I have a patch for EXA support for Maxwell which is about 90% done but I haven't had the {time,will,caring} to complete it. I also have no Maxwell GPU, which makes testing a lot more painful.> > So should I buy instead the GT 730 card?I would very much recommend a GT 730 over a GTX 750 Ti in terms of nouveau support, although they are not comparable in price or performance (GT 730 will be cheaper and slower). But on the bright side you should be able to reclock a GT 730, so perhaps with nouveau it really will be faster. Among other things, Maxwell doesn't support tessellation, and you can be sure that as new features become supported, maxwell support will come second. (Again, not for any real reason other than that I don't have one.) You can expect this to change once nouveau gains the ability to accelerate on GM20x GPUs, but who knows when this will happen. Oh, one last thought, I know NVIDIA loves to rebrand marketing names... make sure you don't get a GT 730 that's really a Fermi -- if it says 48 or 96 cores, it's probably a Fermi. If it says 192 or 384 cores then it will almost certainly be a Kepler (which is what you want). For the best open-source support, I recommend sticking with an on-board Intel GPU, or if that's insufficient (esp recent stuff has been getting pretty speedy), getting something from AMD. Cheers, -ilia
Csányi Pál
2016-Jan-03 18:52 UTC
[Nouveau] Nouveau support for GeForce GT 730 or GTX 750 Ti?
2016-01-03 19:32 GMT+01:00 Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu>:> On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Csányi Pál <csanyipal at gmail.com> wrote:>> I want to use nouveau driver in the future too. >> >> So I'm in doubt in that that whether to buy >> GeForce GT730>> So, does nouveau support these cards? >> >> Should I choose GTX 750 Ti or GT 730 or neither of them? >> >> Is that true that GTX 750 Ti is Maxwell and may work with >> xf86-video-nouveau v1.0.11, but the next v1.0.12 removed the GM10x >> support?>> So should I buy instead the GT 730 card? > > I would very much recommend a GT 730 over a GTX 750 Ti in terms of > nouveau support, although they are not comparable in price or > performance (GT 730 will be cheaper and slower). But on the bright > side you should be able to reclock a GT 730, so perhaps with nouveau > it really will be faster.> Oh, one last thought, I know NVIDIA loves to rebrand marketing > names... make sure you don't get a GT 730 that's really a Fermi -- if > it says 48 or 96 cores, it's probably a Fermi. If it says 192 or 384 > cores then it will almost certainly be a Kepler (which is what you > want).I can't know without buying it whether is it Fermi or Kepler, right? I get only these informations from that card: VGA GIGABYTE NVIDIA GEFORCE GT730, GV-N730D5-2GI, 2GB DDR5, 902/5000MHz, HDMI, DVI-D, D-sub Is this a Fermi or a Kepler card?> For the best open-source support, I recommend sticking with an > on-board Intel GPU, or if that's insufficient (esp recent stuff has > been getting pretty speedy), getting something from AMD.I don't have on-board Intel GPU on this motherboard. So there is an AMD card too: VGA ASUS AMD Radeon R7 240, R7240-2GD3-L, 2GB DDR3, 128bit, 730/1800MHz, HDMI, DVI-D, D-sub What would be the best choice here: GEFORCE GT 730 or AMD Radeon R7 240 ? -- Best, Pali
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