Nvidia GTX 980. The sad part? I honestly don't run anything that requires the GPU horsepower that often. But OH. MY. GOD. it renders that console sooooo hard!
All kidding aside, I've also been an 'Nvidia guy' for years due to their Linux Drivers. I know ATI does pretty well nowadays and I've owned exactly 1 of their high end GPU's (cashed in when the bitcoin frenzy crashed a few years ago and all these cheap GPU's were coming on the market).
It was a fine card, but all things being equal, I tend to stick with Nvidia unless there's a strong reason not to (like a super cheap upgrade, LOL!)
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And it's kind of weird the bias' you get as you age. I will never own an MSI motherboard. I would rather compute on an old 6502 processor than deal with them again (I'm exaggerating, but you get the idea). I've had so many people tell me MSI does perfectly fine, but I've had 2 boards and trouble with both. Asus/Gigabyte or bust. I know it's silly and I don't even care :)
All kidding aside, I've also been an 'Nvidia guy' for years due to their Linux Drivers. I know ATI does pretty well nowadays and I've owned exactly 1 of their high end GPU's (cashed in when the bitcoin frenzy crashed a few years ago and all these cheap GPU's were coming on the market).
It was a fine card, but all things being equal, I tend to stick with Nvidia unless there's a strong reason not to (like a super cheap upgrade, LOL!)
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And it's kind of weird the bias' you get as you age. I will never own an MSI motherboard. I would rather compute on an old 6502 processor than deal with them again (I'm exaggerating, but you get the idea). I've had so many people tell me MSI does perfectly fine, but I've had 2 boards and trouble with both. Asus/Gigabyte or bust. I know it's silly and I don't even care :)