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For me it's lack of driver support that's keeping me from buying AMD cards. Has been for literal decades. I've never had a more unreal number of bluescreen crashes and black/frozen screen hangups than with AMD cards. Ever since switching to nVidia, maybe one per two years. Every now and then I try AMD again when replacing a card (last in 2016 when the RX480 was touted as a bargain) but the story remains the same.
Drivers are usually amd’s advantage