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Bought AMD never looked back
Rather, I bought from the vendor who contributed their GPU drivers to the Linux Kernel. It just so happened that's AMD.
NVIDIA sycophants hate that one weird trick.
Honestly... I don't really have anything against Nvidia, but I do. It's really a good company, but it sucks.
Those are my lines :D
Is this MR NVIDIA related? It looks independent from that.
P.S fuck NVIDIA nonetheless
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I last purchased a 2080ti, so I will probably ride that comfortably for another couple of years, but I window shop new AMD cards sometimes. I could probably convince myself to buy one even though it's unnecessary, but I use and love my mini PC case, and the newest cards are too long to fit. I really hope smaller high-end GPUs becomes a trend to push innovation in that direction. Kind of like how phones just kept getting thinner for the longest time, I want GPUs to fight for shortest.
Stayed with X11 and have no problems.
Both. Both is fine.
Good for you.