Except AMD has - fairly or not - one fairly consistent big bear that keeps people loyal to Team Green.I heard some love for the old HD3870... I fucking loved those. Ran a pair in crossfire that cost me less than a single 8800GTX would have.
*ahem*
Anyway, except for the people who can justify ponying up for a 4090, this has really made things interesting and *if* the performance/price points scale it could get very messy for nVidia. Will nVidia pull their heads out their arses or will they catch a righteous bollocking? Also, what's with GPU cards costing more than a fucking new game console, you twunts?
Their drivers have a reputation for being dog shit on cheesy biscuits.
It’s hit and miss; my Radeon 9000 I rate as one of the worst GPUs I have ever owned. Yet my HD6970 was so fucking good it was passed around my family until it died from almost constant use from bought new in 2010. And it died, in I want to say June this year. It’s drivers were as reliable as nVidia’s for it entire run.
Although given nVidia’s fuckery, I do think that people will risk the probably minor instability of AMD drivers to prove a point to them.