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Think of it this way: your old graphics card was a GeForce series and if your games worked fine on it, then your best bet is to upgrade the GPU along the GeForce series, rather than using the Qudaro series. The Quadro GPU series is not for gaming and is mainly used for CAD, business applications and anything else not for gaming. Remember this for next time. Good luck!
After installing the new graphics card, the whole operating system became very slow and unreliable as soon as the X server loaded). The mouse pointer was delayed and very laggy to the point of being borderline unusable. I tried inserting and removing the card several times.
Any recommendations? I did find a lot of threads of people discussing AMD and NVIDIA cards and which are better for gaming. The ones I found were very pro-AMD. What would you recommend?
Best regards,
UltrasonicMadness
Also, regarding the performance I was getting from the new card, it was so slow and unreliable that the mouse was very delayed and sticky and the login screen showed the password as plain text at one point. Once logged in, everything was so sluggish that installing the official drivers would have probably had a 75% chance of crashing the whole operating system.
What do you think about AMD graphics cards?
They could be worse, so I heard. Why not invest in a proper good card, like a GTX 780? By the way, I don't think the open source drivers are any good for Nvidia; you might as well get the prop drivers. I don't know how you can install them on Fedora, so you have to seek external advice for that.
So what do you think about AMD graphics cards? I really think I'd be better off with one of those based on what I've seen in the forum.
If you aren't new to Linux, you would know that AMD GPUs don't have the best performance on Linux and you would think twice before purchasing them. Out of curiosity, why are you on Fedora? Do you just like the open source stuff? The open source drivers for AMD so I hear are decent. As I said before, Quadro isn't for gaming so the nvidia drivers won't edge with it.
I'm on Fedora because it has prompt updates (e.g. when Firefox 28 is released, the package manager won't report 17 to be the latest version), hasn't been involved in privacy scandals and it works with Linux Standard Base (needed for Hamachi). I don't mind about the open-source stuff too much (I got Steam from rpm-fusion-nonfree), I just like graphics drivers that don't cause memory corruption or stop X from starting.
I advise against installing the nvidia drivers directly from Nvidia's website; get them from Fedora's repository if possible. As for AMD, if you want to try them out then by all means.