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glances at 1660 Super...
Does math...
Greetings, Comrade!
I plan on running this bad boy until it bites the dust. And then I'll get an AMD card so I have an easier time with the drivers. Took me days to get my games running on Debian.
That's partly on Debian, they really don't want you running proprietary drivers. Or anything with a license other than GPL, ideally.
That said, nvidia should still stop being a bunch of cunts. While it's gotten easier and they've open sourced parts of their drivers, there's still a proprietary binary blob involved, whereas AMD's Linux drivers are fully open source and integrated into the mainline kernel, usually enabled by default in most distros.
Personally if my 3060 Ti dies, I'll also want to move to AMD, but I hope it lasts a long time because the 9070 XT costs more than twice as much for twice the fps, despite being several years newer (okay the 3060 Ti of course now costs much less than it did when it came out, but still about what a 60 series card SHOULD cost brand new if you go back to before the AI and crypto booms).
1660su works with everything except shitty Unreal5 games with forced lumen and stuff. I just replaced mine with an AMD somethingorother, but it wasn't because of performance.
Yeah, I've got no complaints; I mostly play Indie titles anyway so nothing too strenuous. Balatro & Deltarune aren't exactly a stress test, I doubt Silksong will push beyond its limits either.