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It works properly only with AMD video cards right?


nope, it also works VERY well with NVIDIA.

You only need a GPU that works fine with Vulkan, tho, like those reported on this page (if your GPU is made by NVIDIA, ofc): https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver

On Intel iGPUs it works if it has Vulkan support but, as always, the performance isn't that good (as with any Intel iGPU).

The unique thing made by Valve that only run on AMD is ACO, a shader compiler for Vulkan that's faster than LLVM, which is used by the open-source stack


Wait, you're telling us you don't have to use Nouveau or the proprietary Nvidia driver?


No, you need to use at least one of them, otherwise the GPU itself will not work, right?

What i'm trying to say is that Proton itself doesn't work only on AMD, as NVIDIA can run Proton games very well too, and Intel can run it too.

In the end, only ACO needs an AMD GPU to run, but it doesn't a lot to do with Proton itself.


Nvidia still doesn't work with Wayland AFAIK, and Nouveau doesn't work for 900 series or later AFAIK.

I still recommend everyone who wants to run Linux to go for AMD graphics cards. Their FOSS drivers work well, and you can get good performance on 1080p and 1440p. More and more games work with Proton, and Lutris allows one to download profiles which are supposed to work.

CPU-wise, AMD gives the best bang for the buck since Ryzen 2. So that is a no-brainer.

In both decisions though, you support the viable underdog.


We're talking about Proton, not about wayland, tho.

And I also recommend AMD graphics cards, my RX 580 and my Ryzen 7 1700 works fine with Linux...so yeah.


I actually run it without a dedicated GPU. I'm playing mostly older games though ;-)




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