Captain_Tom said:
CGI-Quality said:
dahuman said:
CGI-Quality said:
I need more grunt too! Crazy, because people told me I wouldn't. And I hear it about the current line-up of cards, roll on what's next (though I admit, I still prefer GeForce cards to Radeon).
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Superior software engineering is a good reason to stick with Nvidia.
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Affirmative. When I need driver updates, NVIDIA rarely disappoints.
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I don't want to get into a flaime war. But I have used both Nvidia and AMD extensively (Though my AMD experience is only in the past couple years). I had to screw with Nvidia drivers monthly, but AMD's has almost always been smooth sailing (Do a clean install). I am not saying AMD's are better, just that at this point neither is better.
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I've been using both for a long time and can also chime in that Nvidia used to be better. Somewhere around the launch of HD 6000 series and GTX 500 series it really became a draw. Both are awesome... I actually prefer AMD drivers when it comes to tinkering though because Nvidia drivers are more restrictive when it comes to multimonitor resolutions and displays you use.
I had to get 3 of the same monitors when I was rocking Nvidia GPU's because it wouldn't take 2x Dell P2311 and 1 E2311 models in Nvidia surround.