Posted August 09, 2015
I've been a long time nVidia customer. Way back when I had a 3dfx based chipset. I almost gave an AMD card a shot but was turned off by talk of there being fairly major driver issues with a few games. While I'm sure it's the kind of thing that eventually gets ironed out, why risk it if it isn't needed?
I'm the kind of person who has a GPU for the "medium hall" - I'm a bad gamer in that I don't update my drivers that often, nor do I buy my card every year. I don't want to rely on spotty driver support a few years after a card is new to play a game.
I don't use a laptop for gaming so I can't speak to the performance of integrated GPUs.
I'm the kind of person who has a GPU for the "medium hall" - I'm a bad gamer in that I don't update my drivers that often, nor do I buy my card every year. I don't want to rely on spotty driver support a few years after a card is new to play a game.
I don't use a laptop for gaming so I can't speak to the performance of integrated GPUs.