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[-] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 14 points 2 months ago

Yes. Look at cost-benefit-ratios.

For my requirements it has mainly been AMD in the past (and ATI when it still existed), because usually, intel and Nvidia charge you much more money and don't really delivered that much more benefits for what I was looking for. They charge more, because they can, as they are dominating their respective markets.

However, there might sometimes be factors which would still lead to a higher benefit compared to AMD. All depends on your requirements and how much you would benefit by the respective device.

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