Bro, see that image above of @Donald@HIDevolution waving us goodbye? It was appearing choppy and jerky on my Chrome Browser, So I went to about:flags
Search for GPU, then enable all options that have to do with GPU Acceleration and set MSAA to 4X
now it's buttery smooth![]()
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Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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Maybe change the nice Red color to the new puke green?
Only because you are our very clever GP?
See the box with the new main logo color (Puke Green) for Micro$haft
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You're Mr.Phoenix and you shouldn't give up and always take the high risky route for great success.
Grab a Xubuntu 16.04.3 ISO and type this command after refreshing apt sources.
After that, install synaptic package manager, Gdebi, Bleachbit, Xubuntu/ubuntu restricted extras, latest custom exe's from Intel to offload Graphics and video acceleration to intel hd gfx, add custom tlp source v1.0 is preferred for KabyLake, intel microcode package, custom nvidia graphics etc...Code:sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04
Reboot it after applying latest Linux kernel 4.10.x with 4.11.x energy policy profiles for correct working of SpeedShift 2.0hmscott, Donald@Paladin44, Papusan and 2 others like this. -
I will have to check what you are talking about to see how it works.
I wonder why it was choppy in your Chrome browser? It runs really smooth in mine with hardware acceleration disabled. When I am using my system with the CPU running 5.2GHz having browser hardware acceleration enabled causes browsers to crash.Vasudev, Donald@Paladin44 and Spartan@HIDevolution like this. -
I found GPU Rasterization (no Acceleration option found) and enabled that, and set MSAA to 4X. I also tweaked some other things. After relaunching the browser the animated GIF looks the same, but it was already as smooth as glass before I enabled those flags.Vasudev, Donald@Paladin44 and Spartan@HIDevolution like this.
Microsoft announces Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
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