Not only will the performance not be any better on amdgpu-pro, the performance will most likely be worse. Even AMD recommends that people who don’t need to do machine learning or AI work, use the built-in driver.
Not only will the performance not be any better on amdgpu-pro, the performance will most likely be worse. Even AMD recommends that people who don’t need to do machine learning or AI work, use the built-in driver.
It was a couple months ago that I set this all up, but this is the article I followed IIRC: https://woshub.com/how-to-repair-deleted-efi-partition-in-windows-7/
This is technically only true if you have a single disk. The EFI spec allows for a single EFI partition per disk, so you can definitely have multiple in a system. I know this, because my setup has multiple EFI partitions. Windows doesn’t like it, and it will try it’s hardest to share a single one with Linux, but if it’s on its own disk, you can set it up with its own EFI partition using the command prompt.
I’m certainly no expert in this area, but I believe this is configured in the browser itself? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-dns-over-https
Perhaps there’s another way to do it system-wide, but I wouldn’t know it.