Have you tried AMD recently? It's taken years, but their strategy of open sourcing their driver is actually paying off, and their recent drivers are both stable & fast. NVidia's closed source crap is just that, crap. We have a set of machines that won't boot without a monitor in UEFI mode and lock up randomly in BIOS mode. But of course I have to support that @%#$ because of CUDA. Of course, Intel is still your best choice if you don't need performance. Bryan On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 13:34 James Lockie <bjlockie [ at ] lockie [ dot ] ca> wrote: > I'd avoid AMD video (cards or onboard), Intel or NVidia. > >