Is NVIDIA way superior than AMD?
I have an RX470 and works very fine, really solid card, so why people never recommend amd cards in forums?
(got this one because a dude told me to get in a hardware forum from my country. first build of mine.)
Right now nobody talks about them because they can't buy them. GPUs in general are sold out everywhere due to cyrptofaggots and AMD are top of the line for that.
>>379957
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>>379938
went from r7 260x to gtx970 for 190 from some asian bro on CL. i like the recording and streaming capabilities of the card, and the settings with it.
it's a big jump so i can't compare performance cause it wouldn't be fair, however.
i also like the choice of black bars or not in games like CSGO. also a lot of performance tutorials on YT require nvidia. noticed i couldn't do half of em before.
>>379938
No. It really depends on how much money you want to spend, and even that is fluent with new releases.
Right now, at the highest end you can only buy Nvidia, because the fastest AMD cards are a lot slower than the ridiculously expensive 1080Ti and such.
However, at $100, $150 or $200 that can be completely different and AMD can be better.
Really depends on your budget and what games you are playing.
They are both cooking with fire, a card isn't magically faster because it belongs to one or the other brand.
>>379938
Right now Ryzen+Pascal is the best choice