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Basically my GPU purchasing decisions come down to price/performance, couldn't give two shits about the brand.
I have owned a GPU from every single PC GPU manufacturer at some point... Even had an S3 chrome GPU once.

I have had driver issues with every single GPU manufacturer, regardless if it's Intel, AMD, nVidia, 3dfx, S3, Matrox, Rendition, Tseng Labs, Cirrus Logic, SiS, Trident.. And I have always been able to resolve the issues to an extent.

But... Long gone are the days where I would spend $4,000 or more on GPU's to drive a display array, I am happy with spending $400-$500 AUD every few years instead... And thus tend to gravitate towards the best price/performance offering at the time.

Keen to see what AMD bring to the $400-$500 AUD price point with RDNA2 and Ray Tracing... If nVidia offers the superior option, I will opt for them.
I am only gaming at 32"/1440P/144hz, so don't need the absolute best, something upper-mid range is fine.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--