I just installed Nobara

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So i got tired of windows. I searched online for the best linux thats compatible with steam so i installed Nobara.
When i got in, the system was sloppy and barely usable. With the help of gemini i managed to install nvidia driver and swich to x11 also.
I installed Sekiro but its kinda unplayable with 38-40 fps only. Please help me to solve this because i dont want to use windows anymore but also dont want to play on 40fps.
I have GTX 1660 super, I3-14th gen i think and 16gb of ram.
What should i do? Is it driver issue or lack of softwares i need?
Thanks
 


Please run one of the Unigine benchmarks, for example Superposition, Linux version, to determine if your fps is similar to typical results for your GPU. Post results here, it
will be a good place to start.
 
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Here are the results. There is no way this is real :D
 
So i got tired of windows. I searched online for the best linux thats compatible with steam so i installed Nobara.
When i got in, the system was sloppy and barely usable. With the help of gemini i managed to install nvidia driver and swich to x11 also.
I installed Sekiro but its kinda unplayable with 38-40 fps only. Please help me to solve this because i dont want to use windows anymore but also dont want to play on 40fps.
I have GTX 1660 super, I3-14th gen i think and 16gb of ram.
What should i do? Is it driver issue or lack of softwares i need?
Thanks

If you run X11 on newer versions of Fedora, you will have problems,, especially with Nobara.
UltraMarine is slightly better. I would recommend just running Fedora. Skip the X11 altogether.
 
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Here are the results. There is no way this is real :D
It says here you are running on integrated graphics, instead of dedicated GPU. Go to BIOS, make sure integrated GPU is disabled. First video to initialize should be "PEG" (PCI-E Graphics). Video cable should be connected to dedicated GTX 1660. Nothing should be connected to integrated video outputs (on motherboard I/O plate).
With the help of gemini i managed to install nvidia driver and swich to x11 also.
Maybe your intervention got things worse instead of better. Need investigation later.

Please do the suggested steps above, reboot back, and provide result of:

Code:
inxi -G
Install inxi package if not there already.
 


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