rtx 5070 or rx 9070xt
Posted by KingSlayerEz@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 8 comments
both same price , i have been my whole life with nvidia .
am scared of amd drivers, because i see so many people saying the driver alot of crashes and black screen .
so should i go with rtx 5070
selar4233@reddit
I did have some issues when I just switched from a GTX 1050 to a RX 6650 XT, but they were fixed by a fresh Windows installation. And I also had driver timeouts because of an unstable undervolt. So you should be good if you use DDU or, as a last resort, make a fresh Windows installation.
TrainingUpbeat5126@reddit
9070xt if your other option is just the regular 5070, no contestÂ
Own-Indication5620@reddit
5070 all u need..
vlhube71@reddit
You sound like you know the answer to your own question OP
NoEnvironment2356@reddit
Had my XFX Mercury 9070xt since last year , zero driver issues . Just make sure you use DDU to remove all the old NVIDIA stuff . Enjoy
-Inyafaze-@reddit
I had exactly the same choice
I was really ready to switch to amd, but with the whole drivers fiasco, limited fsr support, the quality of fsr etc. i chose the 5070 for myself and because i found a good offer. On 1440p 12gb vram is enough, framegen is good, dlss looks and works amazing, dlaa is crazy, i can play RT, PT, RR and games look insane and work well. Pragmata on PT with 80-90fps, forza horizon6 DLAA max settings no RT 80-90fps, 007 first light maxed out DLAA 80-90fps
Rx 9070xt is the better raw power card tho and a really solid card for an extremely good price compared to nvidia products, but i genuinely need DLSS, FSR even on 2k looks too bad for me, it's very noticeable
John_Mat8882@reddit
9070 XT is superior in every aspect, bus width, more vram, better frames, better RT even, besides path tracing and access to DLSS 4.5. But FSR4.x is still competitive with that imho.
About the drivers, it's mostly all about system stability. Somehow nvidia can cope with some system RAM errors/faults that you won't even notice in your system, Adrenaline will most likely crash due to those.
I know I'm not a statistical sample but I have 2 RX 7000, one 780M, a 9070 XT. The only main offender is the 780M with Gpu acceleration (you have to switch it off).
The only gpu that had woes was my 9070 XT when I tried to run 4x16gb sticks at 6400mhz (two sticks work at 6400 hassle free, 4 don't); tuning them down to 6000 fixed whatever crash I had. But I also had system BSODs not just adrenaline woes, the whole system was unstable.
Jack2102@reddit
Drivers have been completely fine on 2 9070 XT's I've had, only issues have been caused by me trying silly tuning settings