Felix Lighter
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As a console user who is planning to build a PC I have this misconception that nvidia cards work well with most programs and games than AMD cards. I don't know if I gain this thought from reading comments over the years but is there any truth to this. Because a 5% increase doesn't seem worth it if Nvidia is known for being "better" and more user friendly.
Also I don't ever plan to overclock (it doesn't seem like something useful to me if I just want 1440p 60fps). Wouldn't it make sense for me to stick with Nvidia 980ti?
It's more complicated than that, but in my personal experience, in a single GPU configuration, I would be comfortable with either manufacturer but I prefer Nvidia's software suite. I find Nvidia is typically quicker with game optimized drivers and multi-gpu profiles. For me the biggest plus for AMD is having access to Freesync, which is less expensive option for dynamic refresh-rate monitors.