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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Asrock B75 Pro3-M
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600MHz CL9 1.5v
R9 270x
Samsung 840 Evo
Now would this work ?
Problem free? No.
If you already have an AMD GPU (and not an ancient one) give it a try, you might get lucky with certain games.
But if you deciding now what GPU to buy, go with Nvidia.
http://store.steampowered.com/steamos/buildyourown
AMD linux drivers are the problem not necessarily the hardware.
Official documentation mentions any AMD gpu from HD5000 and up is supported.
SteamOS is beta. Running steam for linux client in any desktop environment (including desktop@steamos or steam@steamos in gnome-session) gives far greater gaming performance in comparison to steam@steamos BPM.
The biggest thing holding back steamos/steam for linux is the choice of titles in store. i.e. problem is not supported hardware
Interesting, I'm seeing the exact opposite. It used to be true once (especially when I had an AMD GPU) but now (after they tweaked the BPM to stop using resource while gaming) I have at least the same performance as in Gnome-sessions, if not slightly better.
Windows for me means all the steam client features and i can play all my games. I see steamos as nothing more than a way to boot, load and run steam for linux client.
Considering people are still posting all the same issues as eight months ago it is good to hear some improvements have been made to steamcompmgr at last which is a steamos improvement and not just a client tweak.
The way Valve handled the beta machine thing, making the gui for keyborad and mouse emulation proprietary software and not turning up at gamescom 2014 as well as all the "meh" press/media responses to steammachine project has ebbed away my enthusiasm for steammachines. I do not want to make my pc a quasi console.
I can not help drawing comparisons with nvidias's shield features and AMDs's raptr projects with steamos. The only thing missing from these services is digital distribution which is the main incentive for most folks to use Steam in first place.
Do not want to totally derail IBMs's thread
Also, reference this if you also have on board graphics card...
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/35221031767499113/ the solution is in the comments section sometime yesterday