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* MXM / output-providing card (shows as VGA Controller in lspci), i.e. graphics card in desktop compuer or in high-end laptop
* MXM / output-providing card (shows as VGA Controller in lspci), i.e. graphics card in desktop compuer or in high-end laptop
* muxless/non-MXM Optimus cards have no display outputs and show as 3D Controller in lspci output
* muxless/non-MXM Optimus cards have no display outputs and show as 3D Controller in lspci output, seen in most consumer laptop with nvidia hybrid graphics


== MXM ==
== MXM ==

Revision as of 14:28, 26 April 2018

Card type

  • MXM / output-providing card (shows as VGA Controller in lspci), i.e. graphics card in desktop compuer or in high-end laptop
  • muxless/non-MXM Optimus cards have no display outputs and show as 3D Controller in lspci output, seen in most consumer laptop with nvidia hybrid graphics

MXM

Follow NVIDIA Graphics Cards section in official manual.

In case of laptop you may also need to use BIOS option to select which card to use for internal display or you're even forced to use external video port in some cases

Optimus

There are currently two solutions available under NixOS:

Bumblebee

Use

hardware.bumblebee.enable = true;

option.


Pros: out of box experience, just start the game via primusrun or optirun wrapper

Cons: some performance penalty, no Vulkan support, things like CUDA and OpenCL are problematic to configure

Nvidia PRIME

Use the special script for out of box experience.

Configure NixOS to allow Intel and Nvidia X.Org drivers coexist together, and also to disable nvidia card by default. Requires NixOS version with https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/37369 merged

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
let
  # nvidia packages to use
  nvidia = pkgs.linuxPackages.nvidia_x11;
  nvidia32 = pkgs_i686.linuxPackages.nvidia_x11;
in
{
  # disable card with bbswitch by default
  hardware.nvidiaOptimus.disable = true;
  # load kernel modules
  boot.extraModulePackages = [ nvidia.bin ];
  # install nvidia drivers in addition to intel one
  hardware.opengl.extraPackages = [ nvidia.out ];
  hardware.opengl.extraPackages32 = [ nvidia32.out ];
}

Similar to Bumblebee, start the game via primerun.sh.

Pros: better performance, Vulkan is supported. CUDA and OpenCL should work, though CUDA needs an additional device creation rule https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/hardware/video/nvidia.nix#L66

Cons: there are still some rough edges noted on the top of script, but otherwise it works fine for me.