I was an EVGA customer for many years. I’m looking to buy a new GPU soon to replace my 2080Ti. What brands would you consider when making a new GPU purchase and why?

    • Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I’ve always been AMD myself.

      Unfortunately I’ve had an Asus Strix Vega 64 suffer from voltage spikes and ended up seeing it has bad quality control thermal pads ❎

      Then seeing Asus melt motherboards with the AM5 X3Ds at launch 🤔…

      I think the current generation of Power Color was having a similar issues with thermal pads, but don’t quote me on that. My PC 5700xt and 6900xt Red Devils worked fine.

      I went with Sapphire this go round for my 7900xtx.

      Make friends, resell old parts. Subsidize upgrades 🙃

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        1 year ago

        I’ve been using ASUS/AMD for 20ish years now with excellent results. Just upgraded from a R9 380 that was and is still running fine. Will be my kid’s new card.

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      My Radeon 290X gave me a lot of Linux problems before it died. Like freezing a while after resuming from sleep. Hate to admit the GTX 1660 Ti hasn’t given me any problems on Linux.

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          That’s good to hear. For the longest time I suspected my Ryzen 3 CPU was causing the freezes. But no, it was the Radeon’s dynamic power management that I had to disable with GRUB to fix it.