Perhaps this is a good place to ask now the topic has been raised. I have an ASUS TUF A15 laptop with an nVidia GTX 1650Ti graphics card and I am SO sick of 500MB driver "updates" that are basically beta tests that break one thing or another. What are the chances of upgrading to a Raedon/AMD graphics card? Or am I stuck with this shit?
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You could use an separate external gpu if you have thunderbolt ports. It's not cheap and you sacrifice some performance but worth it for the flexibility in my opinion. Check out https://egpu.io/
In my experience, AMD is not more reliable on updates. I had to clean install trice to be able to have my RX 6600 function properly and months later, I have a freezing issue that may be caused by my GPU.
If the super is even remotely priced in a reasonable way I'll be jumping on the 4080. Finally will get close to consistent 4k60.
It would help if they had any competitors. AMD and Intel aren’t cutting it.
AMD is absolutely cutting it!! They may not get DLSS or ray trace as well but their cards still kick ass