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Where possible I've always went with EVGA, my current build has a 3080 and I've a 3070ti as a just-in-case for backup.
So t'will be a while before I need to upgrade and maybe EVGA will be back for the 7000 or 8000 series or something
A nice brand is nice but keep in mind some cards are good bang for buck.
- system stability
- software quality control
with my 5600x I had higher input lag in every usb port that wasn't directly connected to the cpu and in some cases those usb ports wouldn't work at all, making me thing that it might be a motherboard or pc case issue which it wasn't since intel shows no problems at all in the same case, using the same branch motherboard brand for b660.
for gpus I tested 6700 xt, 6800 xt and the drivers are terrible. I would experience black screens randomly in desktop mode. sometimes a black screen would occur during alt-tabing and I had to force a restart.
artifacts on both gpus during browsing and content consumption. insane stuttering on both gpus in any game I tried out and it wasn't a shader issue since I gave it a few days before I made up mind.
the only thing I like about amd, is the color profile they offer: vivid for gaming which is imo better than increasing the vibrancy slider in nvidia control panel.
But from my experience, the driver sucks. It took them months to fix rainbow artifacts in FH5, I get random blue screens on the new drivers. After driver update sometimes the control panel is missing, other times it doesnt detect my other monitors correctly or at all. I have more issues with nvidia after a year than on ATi/AMD after 15years. I'll go back to Sapphire Nitro+ after the new gpu's come out.
Seems to me that EVGA got out at the right time.
Interrupting is also better than polling.
Like the nVidia card I do have right now is a Leadtek GTX 1080 (I don't mind snagging Palit, ZOTAC, etc as long as they're good exclusive AIB partners of nVidia), and the present AMD cards I have is a PowerColor RX VEGA64 Red Devil, and my main right with a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6900XT.
I tend to stick with exclusive AIB partners, besides, I find the price being asked by the big three can be rather ridiculous. For example, I saw a leaked price list for the upcoming RTX 4080 16GB and Asus is asking for ......... wait for it.......~1550USD for the Strix RTX 4080 (IIRC), that's a freaking 50USD shy of a base RTX 4090! I can stomach a price difference of, say, 150USD, that is, 1350USD for an RTX 4080 IF the Cooler and warranty justifies the price difference, but asking for 350USD over MSRP is a tad.....greedy. Just to prove I ain't talking out of my posterior, here's the link to the Asus card at BB (same price at MC as well):
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4080-16gb-gddr6x-pci-express-4-0-strix-graphics-card-black/6525658.p?acampID=0&cmp=RMX&irclickid=UEQ2%3Ai3jKxyNUCITQAzfAU%3AAUkDSvLwB02Zf1U0&irgwc=1&loc=Narrativ&mpid=376373&ref=198&skuId=6525658
My next card would most likely be a Sapphire Nitro+ or PowerColor Red Devil or XFX MERC 319 (whatever the heck it's gonna be called) RX 7900 XTX. No MSI, no Gigabyte, and certainly no Asus for me! I think they make pretty great mobos, myuself using an X570 Aorus Xtreme, but I do think the prices they're asking for their GPUs is a tad much.