Origin PC drops AMD graphics options due to customer feedback, GPU performance/drivers/stability and product support woes.
I wonder what this cost nVidia, if anything.
https://www.engadget.com/2013/10/04/origin-pc-drops-amd-graphics-options/
Origin PC drops AMD graphics options due to customer feedback, GPU performance/drivers/stability and product support woes.
I wonder what this cost nVidia, if anything.
https://www.engadget.com/2013/10/04/origin-pc-drops-amd-graphics-options/
What’s wrong with AMD cards, exactly?
It’s probably just nVidia trying to aggressively impose themselves even more on the PC gaming market.
Never mind, Error Post.
Nvidia is the fucking worst. I mean, I’ve loved their cards, but the company itself is a fucking slob and a disgrace.
I really wish AMD/ATI had better drivers. I used to love them until one of my AMD cards basically destroyed itself because they messed up one of the (at the time) newly released drivers.
With Nvidia I’ve only ever had driver problems when using beta drivers, and even then the problems have been minor annoyances at best.
Yes, especially Nvidia’s cards are more expensive then the AMD cards.
This is just so damn slimy.
Yeah, it took me a moment to figure that out.
I’ve installed bad drivers on my card (HD6850) a while ago but after a few BSOD’s and a driver update it recovered and is now even able to overclock again…
Anyway I can’t imagine that you could run games like Crysis 3 on anything close to medium at 5040x1050(triple screen) on a card that cost 120USD(in 2011) from Nvidia .
I always choose Nvidia over AMD card’s just like I choose Intel Chips over AMD.
Cause the product feels more refined and finished. (and intel chips are better)
If you don’t have a budget it doesn’t matter, I’d rather fork out the extra and it seems to pay off.
Not a single BSOD since build (2010), including switching over OS’ dual booting and using beta drivers but it’s just the way it is, you buy higher quality components you get a higher grade result.
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