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Ironically it's the opposite, a lot of Nvidia's performance lead comes from superior drivers. The issue is a lot of "AAA" games don't get optimized properly, so Nvidia, AMD, and Intel have to add special code to their drivers to detect the devs' mistakes and automatically correct them. Doing this for hundreds of games is a *huge* task and sometimes fixes for newer games end up breaking the fixes for older games. All three have to do it anyway though, because gamers don't care *why* the newest COD is slow on their brand new GPU.
You have a blue screen from that? Mine just has static snow just consume the screen for 1-2 minutes before it just flashes back to normal.
Blue screens from a game is utter ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Perhaps if you have a rig from early to mid 2000s sure.
If you have blue screens nowadays its 95% of the time hardware related. And the other 5% of time its OS related
4080 here, never had a blue screen yet, not in any game. I have had the card since early 2013.