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But what if Nvidia releases a GTX 1060 or 1060 ti at $249 during E3, and it outperforms the 480 by 10%? I realize that it's more expensive but a lot of people don't trust AMD driver support, and would be willing to spend the extra money for better software support.I am using a GTX 660 over an R9 370 because I kept running into issues with AMD's driver support - Forza Apex wouldn't even launch with an AMD card, and every time I want to update drivers I need to totally reinstall AMD Crimson software.I really want to support AMD more but often it can be frustrating dealing with software that seems it's 10 years old.
But what if Nvidia releases a GTX 1060 or 1060 ti at $249 during E3, and it outperforms the 480 by 10%? I realize that it's more expensive but a lot of people don't trust AMD driver support, and would be willing to spend the extra money for better software support.
I am using a GTX 660 over an R9 370 because I kept running into issues with AMD's driver support - Forza Apex wouldn't even launch with an AMD card, and every time I want to update drivers I need to totally reinstall AMD Crimson software.
I really want to support AMD more but often it can be frustrating dealing with software that seems it's 10 years old.