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While we're at it, how is Nouveau?
Oh, and I need hdmi-audio. AMD doesn't have a problem with that, does it?
To answer your Q's regards Nouveau and HDMI AMD audio.
Nouveau atm is useless due to no re clocking for NV cards on the Maxwell/pascal line . Not sure about earlier.
Hdmi audio works fine with both Radeon and AMDGPU kernel modules/driver
DP audio currently does not for AMDGPU .
Now the rant!
Recently switched from a 290x to a 1080fe.
I've had some serious annoying issues to just plain freezes with the 1080. To the point that if I hadn't of WB it and plumbed it in I would have reverted back to AMD on the oss stack/
2d desktop overall is just bad compared to the OSS driver, very noticable when youv'e used the oss driver for a good while
Now, If you plan on using FGLRX with AMD my advice is don't, The oss driver is far better 99.9% of the time
I could go into it further but I can't be bothered, Surficed to say, when AMD drops their next gen I'll switch.
Now I need to decide whether I want to switch gpu vendor just because of the drivers since game performance isn't an issue.
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It less complicated than it sounds, check here for more info
Anyway with the Open Source drivers you won't get anywhere close to what the proprietary drivers provides you.
The performances are poor but no one is to blame for that, in fact the guys providing the drivers are doing a really good job by reverse-engineering from what Nvidia is offering.
Now to talk a bit about "AMD or Nvidia":
I'm an AMD user but I tried out some Nvidia cards too as I built many used PCs.
In my opinion you should buy Nvidia rather than AMD if you're interested only in native games, as it provides the best performances overall.
Another big plus for the green side is "Nvenc" if you like to capture videos of your gameplay.
On the red side you can either use the proprietary AMDGPU-PRO drivers or the open source Mesa.
I personally use Mesa where anyone can fully benefit and see what's the differences between closed and open source.
Some great external additions, such as the GALLIUM_HUD, Wine Gallium Nine, Gallium Nine CSMT.
All these works couldn't become a part of the main drivers if the latter was closed-source.
OpenGL4.5 is pretty close and the future is surely brighter for Vulkan in an open source environment.
Worth noticing that in many countries you can buy a GPU or any PC parts and send it back in 2 weeks or so.
So if you want to buy a new card you can give AMD a try and still be able to send it back and buy something else.
Anyway, I tried again and now it's working. Not sure what I did wrong the first time. Also desktop now "feels" it's actually 120Hz like it was supposed to be before. Probably placebo effect or some other settings are at play.
Currently I'm rocking an R7 370 with the AMD open source drivers and I have to say I'm quite impressed. The situation has been far more bug-free (Nouveau used to crash in spectacular ways with some games, that has apparently also improved) and automatic reclocking is there so I can trust the card to reclock for that extra bit of juice when I run a heavier task on it. The desktop experience is also as good as it was with Nouveau. Then there's of course Gallium Nine etc but I rarely need that functionality because I like to keep my gaming as native as possible. GALLIUM HUD is pretty fantastic though.
TL;DR: While Nouveau has improved quite drastically, the open source AMD drivers are miles ahead and improving much faster than Nouveau. Not all that surprising really, considering AMD actually backs the open drivers while Nvidia focuses on the blob.