Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:38:53 PM No.105610413
List of AMD video card/driver issues from a long time owner (going back to NVidia soon):
>No practical way to set FPS cap for each game
>No equivalent to Ultra Low Latency mode (requires manually capping the frames on an individual basis)
>Lower performance in older titles (RTX 3080 performing better than a 7900 XTX)
>Instant replay cuts off audio at the last seconds
>Wont allow Custom Resolutions that "exceed" the display/adapter's capabilities (outright refuses to make 1920x1440@60hz for my VGA adapter, even though I could on NVIDIA)
>No equivalent of RTX HDR
>GPU/Integer scaling sometimes refuse to work at all
>VRR/Freesync is more flickery on OLEDs than G-Sync/G-Sync compatible
Feel free to call me a shill, but thats all from first hand experience and no reviewer in the world will tell you that.
The supposed cost to performance ratio AMD boasts isnt worth the downgrade from NVIDIA's drivers if you're a power user and are used to specific features.
>No practical way to set FPS cap for each game
>No equivalent to Ultra Low Latency mode (requires manually capping the frames on an individual basis)
>Lower performance in older titles (RTX 3080 performing better than a 7900 XTX)
>Instant replay cuts off audio at the last seconds
>Wont allow Custom Resolutions that "exceed" the display/adapter's capabilities (outright refuses to make 1920x1440@60hz for my VGA adapter, even though I could on NVIDIA)
>No equivalent of RTX HDR
>GPU/Integer scaling sometimes refuse to work at all
>VRR/Freesync is more flickery on OLEDs than G-Sync/G-Sync compatible
Feel free to call me a shill, but thats all from first hand experience and no reviewer in the world will tell you that.
The supposed cost to performance ratio AMD boasts isnt worth the downgrade from NVIDIA's drivers if you're a power user and are used to specific features.
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