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this post was submitted on 26 Jan 2026
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You'd be insane to buy an nvidia card just to play games. But if you're using it for work, amd just doesn't do the job yet. One example, DaVinci Resolve on Linux. For that, buy nvidia.
"doesn't do the job yet"
You mean people can't accept like 30% lower performance, while still getting the job done.
No. I mean running Resolve on anything other than nvidia is unstable and unreliable. Blender ain't so great on AMD either.