Geforce Experience had a non-zero percent influence on my choice to go radeon this time around. I doubt this replacement would fare any better, by the sounds of things.
Nvidia experience has gotten so bad that I actually download drivers manually from the site again. It should not take 3+ minutes to start a program that does virtually nothing and THEN make me login to even fucking use it - just to update the driver.
I'm using NVCleanstall, it let's let's you configure exactly what components you want installed or not. Can even choose not to install the HDMI audio driver if you don't have a need for it.
Their normal installer allows the hdmi to be removed too, was so happy when I discovered that because I want my monitor to act as speakers exactly never
Huh, didn't know that, pretty cool
It's easy to miss, the checkbox is like one shade of grey different to the things you can't deselect
I don't even use this app on my windows install. As soon as it made me log in I just uninstalled it. Why the fuck would I need to enable data collection to tweak the video card I bought off them? It's bullshit.
Using the Radeon software is such a good experience. I never had any issues with it or the driver, they are looking clean, are responsive and actually helpful.
Hope that you get a similar experience, for how expensive Nvidia is it should be mandatory to have a good software...
I went the other way, I do miss the control radeon had, now I have to use afterburner to do the fan control stuff.
It's completely optional. All the real driver options are in the control panel.
Given how atrocious it is to download drivers from their website...
You're mostly right but damn, their offerings aren't pretty.
I haven't used NVIDIA for drivers in years. You can use NVCleanstall to install them without all the crap.
That is good knowledge
For now they are, when they are happy with new software they will remove old panel, because otherwise they would have to keep updating two apps with same new changes.
Geforce Experience had a non-zero percent influence on my choice to go radeon this time around. I doubt this replacement would fare any better, by the sounds of things.
Nvidia experience has gotten so bad that I actually download drivers manually from the site again. It should not take 3+ minutes to start a program that does virtually nothing and THEN make me login to even fucking use it - just to update the driver.
I'm using NVCleanstall, it let's let's you configure exactly what components you want installed or not. Can even choose not to install the HDMI audio driver if you don't have a need for it.
Their normal installer allows the hdmi to be removed too, was so happy when I discovered that because I want my monitor to act as speakers exactly never
Huh, didn't know that, pretty cool
It's easy to miss, the checkbox is like one shade of grey different to the things you can't deselect
I don't even use this app on my windows install. As soon as it made me log in I just uninstalled it. Why the fuck would I need to enable data collection to tweak the video card I bought off them? It's bullshit.
Using the Radeon software is such a good experience. I never had any issues with it or the driver, they are looking clean, are responsive and actually helpful.
Hope that you get a similar experience, for how expensive Nvidia is it should be mandatory to have a good software...
I went the other way, I do miss the control radeon had, now I have to use afterburner to do the fan control stuff.
It's completely optional. All the real driver options are in the control panel.
Given how atrocious it is to download drivers from their website...
You're mostly right but damn, their offerings aren't pretty.
I haven't used NVIDIA for drivers in years. You can use NVCleanstall to install them without all the crap.
That is good knowledge
For now they are, when they are happy with new software they will remove old panel, because otherwise they would have to keep updating two apps with same new changes.