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NVIDIA 555 Beta Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync Support

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NVIDIA 555 Beta Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync Support

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NVIDIA 555 beta graphics driver for Linux is now available for public testing with explicit sync support on Wayland and other improvements.
  • Beaver [she/her]
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    Does this support the gtx 1660?

    • just another devA
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      https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/224751/en-us/ here’s the release notes, it includes the list of supported products.

      • Beaver [she/her]
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        It is supported 🤗

      • @[email protected]
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        It also supports gt 1030 but I’m not sure if my gpu even supports explicit sync. I would appreciate any kind of answer.

        • lemmyvore
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          Explicit sync is a software thing. It’s how the software stack queues frame rendering. As long as the driver version that implements it covers your card model it will work.

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            Let’s goo. Thanks for the info. I may have confused it with vrr but idk tbh

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