Hey all -
I recently read this article https://www.tomshardware.com/features/amd-radeon-rx-5700-xt-vs-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2060-super
And as a former AMD user, I'm very confused. In the "Drivers" section of this article, the author selects AMD as the "winner" because a user doesn't have to log in.
What about the absolute litany of issues associated with AMD drivers? There are hundreds of threads from NAVI purchasers who are complaining about serious, irrevocable problems with drivers that are causing black screens, repeated crashes and more! And somehow in this article, NVIDIA loses because one has to log into the GeForce Experience platform. Seriously?
One just has to look no further than the AMD subreddit to see the thousands of angry customers who are regretting their purchase.
I feel the above article is seriously misleading when it comes to the health of the drivers, what do you guys think?
I recently read this article https://www.tomshardware.com/features/amd-radeon-rx-5700-xt-vs-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2060-super
And as a former AMD user, I'm very confused. In the "Drivers" section of this article, the author selects AMD as the "winner" because a user doesn't have to log in.
What about the absolute litany of issues associated with AMD drivers? There are hundreds of threads from NAVI purchasers who are complaining about serious, irrevocable problems with drivers that are causing black screens, repeated crashes and more! And somehow in this article, NVIDIA loses because one has to log into the GeForce Experience platform. Seriously?
One just has to look no further than the AMD subreddit to see the thousands of angry customers who are regretting their purchase.
I feel the above article is seriously misleading when it comes to the health of the drivers, what do you guys think?