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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

But why is it that only AMDs stuff breaks and not Nvidia? If this was the first time Windows update broke something Radeon related, fair enough but it isn't.  It happens fairly frequently. If Microsofts update broke both AMD and Nvidias drivers, fair enough but they don't. Not to mention we have seen those other issues where Windows somehow manages to overwrite AMDs most recent drivers so you get a warning message:

https://www.windowslatest.com/2023/05/30/windows-11s-microsoft-update-replaces-amd-gpu-drivers-with-older-versions/

Imo I'd rather have Nvidia's 1998 UI that almost never breaks than needing to constantly worry about AMDs "modern" UI. Ideally of course, Nvidia would update their UI so it looks modern while AMD would update their drivers so it would stop breaking from Windows updates. We all know Microsoft is a trash company but if Nvidia found a way to prevent their drivers from breaking via Windows update, AMD can too.

You're kidding, right?

On my previous laptop, it broke down all the time for various reasons. I was forced to make an Nvidia account just to get my laptop running again.

There's a pretty big difference between anecdotal one off issues vs wide spread problems that makes it into articles which Radeon seems to exhibit quite often.



                  

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