

Rendering anything below native resolution is usually also blurry as hell, at least for me.
Things like FSR is the only thing that saves my 6 year old 5700 XT from getting obliterated when using my 1440p monitor.
Rendering anything below native resolution is usually also blurry as hell, at least for me.
Things like FSR is the only thing that saves my 6 year old 5700 XT from getting obliterated when using my 1440p monitor.
To be fair this one is not developed by Bethesda
I really cannot tell if this is sarcasm or not.
This functionality is also built into the brave browser on mobile as well (at least on iOS)
Brave settings -> Media -> Enable Background Audio
This is a specific issue with several of the amd 500 series gigabyte motherboards, the only workaround is to disable GPP0 wakeup
You have to disabled it again every reboot so you will have to find a way to disable it automatically on boot
If I am not mistaken the GTS 450 should be more than powerful enough especially by Linux standards.
It is quite stable and is actually much better at recovering during gpu driver timeouts than gnome is for me.
The only big gripe for me is how OSD’s like notifications or changing the volume cause full screen content to get letterboxing that can only be worked around by refullscreening.
It’s been a problem for at least a year now, here’s to hoping it gets fixed for the beta release.