I know I’m probably in the minority here, but I tend to buy AMD because of Price.
I’m poor. I’ve always been poor. Mainly due to poor life choices that I can thereafter not change. So AMD has gotten me by through the years.
Hell, I usually sit at the ass end of useable. I am usually 5 to 10 years out of date with hardware. But sometimes, very rarely I do get the opportunity to buy something that is relatively modern and still be able to play the games I want.
Also, AMD stuff seems to just work better for me on Linux lately. My Nvidia card I had was a pain in the but to set up in Linux. Right from the beginning I had issues with getting video on the screen.
When I got my AMD RX 470 that went away. I’m probably not getting a better card for years yet. But I definitley could use a cpu upgrade soon. My Phenom II X6 1055T is starting to show it’s age.
That’s my primary reason for wanting to switch to AMD when I’m due for an upgrade. I just wish AMD would release a card that’s worth upgrading from a GTX 970 for around the $350 range (what I paid for my 970 a few years ago).
The one that works and isn’t a pile of shit in linux.
Its been amd because amd works. If nvidia actually ups their game I’ll care about nvidia. But all I see is a windows only card that runs like shit on anything noh windows.
And yes I understand that in game its amazing blah blah blah. By runs like shit, I mean an easy to install driver from their site, something that doesn’t randomly black screen on kernel updates, asd that doesn’t need nomodeset to work.
I’d love that too. Even though I jumped ship to AMD cards, if there was a sudden breakthrough with the nouveau driver that made them run great, I might go back to an Nvidia card.
Depending on what you’re doing, an RX480 or up is faster than a GTX970 (and this situation will only improve - on DX12/Vulkan it is often MUCH faster than 970). A vega 56 most definitely is.
Polaris 30 will probably hit your requirement quite handily.
I’m just a normal Windows noob, I hardly know anything about linux other then people complain about Nvidia.
Nvidia is just a much smoother and less problematic on Windows then AMD for the most part.
Though the newest AMD card I’ve messed with was a R9 390 that had a dual monitor idle problem for over a year until AMD finally fixed it… It was my buddies rig so I didn’t really play games with it other then to fix it for him.
I have a pair of HD 7990’s, but they are older so AMD don’t support them like they use to.
Again this is Windows. I don’t know too much about Linux as my job revolve mostly around windows as it is.
In USA maybe, those cards are usually overpriced in my region and when the new one comes the old ones get to a good price and no they don’t disappear very quickly. Usually they stay on the market for at least 6-9 months after the release of the new cards sometimes even more.
It doesn’t matter. The title of the thread asks the comments directly if we prefer X or Y.
Most of us would say more than the X or Y, so we include a small reason as to the rationale. If OP wanted just a yes or no, then they should’ve just put up a poll.
Solus has handled my 970 well. No issues. No nomodeset. Just run the built-in driver tool after install. Don’t even need to go to Nvidia.
Ubuntu and Mint had to do nomodeset and then all that workaround BS to get it to work. Not worth the hassle. Antergos and Fedora worked out of the box, but then had issues with black screen later.
Solus is love. Solus is life. Solus Solus Solus
jk, but I do appreciate how seamless Solus has been
I’ll check that out. I might just wait to see what AMD puts out next though.
Have you heard of our lord and savior, Solus?
Ya, looking at FPS scores and videos the 580 is definitely better with new games. My thing is I don’t have enough DX12/Vulkan games for it to be worth it. I bought an XFX RX 580 Black Edition and didn’t really see much improvement. I was thinking about keeping it anyways, but it pooped out on me after only a few hours so I returned it and since it wasn’t much better for what I play I just got my money back.