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I've had my fair share of Nvidia driver debacles, but overall, the AMD/ATI drivers tended to have more problems. I started with an old ATI 9550 (yeah, ANCIENT).
but there is no point in running a nvidia card just for physx/cuda since a decent 4-8core cpu can take care of physx processing anyway
Not with drivers from AMD , Nvidia or Intel and having them all work together on the same thing though?
I mean you can plug the stuff in and even make it work separate tasks but only one will be primary.
Maybe with custom drivers like that MSI "Fuzion" thing?
As far as the question goes I currently have an Nvidia card but with the budget I have I could have gotten twice the performance if I got an AMD card for just a little bit more.
Post a budget next time.