• laenurd@lemmy.lemist.de
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    1 year ago

    “Retard” who bought Nvidia here.

    I know it’s 4chan banter and generally agree with anons points, but here goes:

    • ROCM wasn’t a thing when I bought. You need(ed) NVidia for machine learning and other GPGPU stuff
    • I have yet to hear from anyone with an 8GB card who maxes out that memory on current-gen games at 1080p
    • apart from frame generation, you DO get DLSS 3 features on 3000 series cards
    • PrivateNoob@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      “Based” who bought AMD here.

      ROCM is still in it’s infancy stage. Literally ROCM isn’t supported for my 6700 XT, so I had to return to Google Colab to work on my AI thesis project.

  • boletus@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Buy whatever card you need for your use case. Both are fine.

    For me, as a gamer, I think dlss is good shit, and nothing really beats it Rn. Also I like using rtx in single player games, I only expect 60-90fps from games anyway.

    I’m a game developer, I benefit by using a nvidia card because i have greater access to current standard apis and graphics features, hardware acceleration for light baking, the option to use tensor cores for learning how to write shit for it, and it generally has better compatibility with dev tools.

    Nvidia cards also tend to keep their value more, at least down under.

  • tallwookie@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    the only thing that AMD does better the Nvidia is linux gfx drivers.