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haha looks great!
addictive? ><
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I've owned AMD cards for a grand total of about three weeks this year, so it doesn't bother me. They're definetly releasing plenty of drivers though. As for what constitutes a "proper" or "worthwhile" release, you could argue about that all day. Most of Nvidia's driver releases seem largely pointless to me, beyond adding SLI profiles and fixing the odd bug. The vaunted "Game Ready" performance improvements seem unreliable at best, and more a marketing-oriented placebo. Certainly I haven't noticed the grass being all that much greener over here since getting my first ever Nvidia card about a year ago (and owning several since then).If that makes you feel better about how we've been made to wait fine but I disagree a lot of them aren't proper releases.
15.3 - 20th March
15.4 - 14th April
15.4.1 - 15th May
15.5 - 29th May
15.15 - 16th June (300 series only)
15.6 - 23rd June
15.15v2 - 23rd June (300 series only)
15.7 - 8th July
15.7.1 - 29th July
15.8 - 31st August
15.9 - 29th September
15.9.1 - 1st October
15.10 - 13th October
So 13 actually, although you could say that 15.6/15.15v2 (bringing Bam Ham Knight improvements to each series) and 15.9/15.9.1 (latter was a rapid hotfix for a memory issue) are basically the same, so 11 "proper" releases.
What would be really really awesome is if the omega drivers enable voltage adjustments on the fury cards some how![]()
If that makes you feel better about how we've been made to wait fine but I disagree a lot of them aren't proper releases.
Lol...get a grip. He feels a lot better about posting that than you do! Rage.
Nvidia don't release any more drivers than AMD, proper or otherwise.
Same here and yes, agreed.Having had experience on both sides recently neither are better to be honest, Both have times of suckage.
I've owned AMD cards for a grand total of about three weeks this year, so it doesn't bother me. They're definetly releasing plenty of drivers though. As for what constitutes a "proper" or "worthwhile" release, you could argue about that all day. Most of Nvidia's driver releases seem largely pointless to me, beyond adding SLI profiles and fixing the odd bug. The vaunted "Game Ready" performance improvements seem unreliable at best, and more a marketing-oriented placebo. Certainly I haven't noticed the grass being all that much greener over here since getting my first ever Nvidia card about a year ago (and owning several since then).
All I want is AMD to come up with a ShadowPlay alternative that works flawlessly with crossfire as well. Raptor is total donkey balls
Same here and yes, agreed.
Those arguing about "who makes the most drivers" is more than a bit Ridiculous, its pretty extreme brand loyalty IMO.
Lol...get a grip. He feels a lot better about posting that than you do! Rage.
Nvidia don't release any more drivers than AMD, proper or otherwise.
Its no better on this side, Netasha, i have had 2 or 3 new drivers since August, for better or worse none of them have changed a thing.
As I've already said I don't care about Nvidia or what they do Hembog, This is a thread about AMD and AMD drivers. Try and keep on subject please we don't need it turned into another petty brand argument thread.
whats this fishing game with a cat ?
Having had experience on both sides recently neither are better to be honest, Both have times of suckage.