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AMD has released its new Radeon Software 22.3.1 drivers, supporting Radeon Super Resolution technology as a broader answer to fight off DLSS from NVIDIA. Will the new feature make enough of a difference, and is image quality, not a huge issue? Let's try and see so you know what you can expect.
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Posted on: 03/30/2022 03:22 AM
Even though I'm currently using an Nvidia card, I've mostly used Radeon in the past all the way back to the 9700pro. I've never had any really bad experiences, baring the minor red and black screen of deaths. A reboot always fixed those though. Apart from that have had great experience from both camps.
Even though I'm currently using an Nvidia card, I've mostly used Radeon in the past all the way back to the 9700pro. I've never had any really bad experiences, baring the minor red and black screen of deaths. A reboot always fixed those though. Apart from that have had great experience from both camps.
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Been a user of both AMD and nVidia drivers thru the years, single GPU setups to CF and SLi setups, I can't say I've ever had a really bad issue with either (dodged the bullet when I'd missed the GeForce driver that had killed some cards). Even now, I have two AMD cards and an nVidia GTX card, no issue at all. I'd like to add that AMD has worked on, and have polished their drivers as of late. I'm liking the added tweaks and functionality that AMD has added to their drivers.