AMD overtakes NVIDIA: GeForce Experience is obsolete

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AMD overtakes NVIDIA: GeForce Experience is obsolete

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The tool developed by NVIDIA was initially designed to optimize games. It is based on many internal tests and artificial intelligence, so that we have the best performance in games. Also, it notifies us when new drivers are available (once every 1-3 months)

But, nothing else allows us to make this tool. This allows us to record games or stream, but this is already integrated into the Xbox Game Bar, which is natively integrated into Windows. So this function is really useless and if we compare it with the competition, the truth is ridiculous.

AMD knows how to make software for gamers

NVIDIA’s software for gamers has fallen by the wayside, watered down. It was supposed to be great software, but in reality it’s pointless. You’ve probably used it as many times as me or less (I could count them on the fingers of one hand)

when i saw the update AMD Radeon Adrenaline software it has radically changed, to hallucinate. It seems to me a really brutal software, with all the functions that the NVIDIA application wants to have. Power see the temperature, voltages, working frequency or rotational speed of the fansIt’s awesome.

But it is that Windows already gives us some of this information. if we go to Task Manager we can see the graphics card usage, VRAM and temperature of the same. Come on, integrating these functions for NVIDIA engineers should be a piece of cake.

Another thing I like about AMD’s software is that you can make tweaks. We can change frequencies, make adjustments to fan ramp and other features. It also incorporates game optimization and the ability to record screen or stream.

AMD has even developed a smartphone application to control Adrenalin. Come on, it’s a multi-platform and very complete software with which you can do everything. Meanwhile, NVIDIA software has the original 2-3 functions, which are useless.

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Should NVIDIA put the batteries

We are not going to be naive, NVIDIA has the best graphics cards on the market. That they consume a lot and without faces is totally true and correct, but they sell a lot more. One of the reasons for this is the big branding of the company, things as they are.

The problem is that the user is looking at performance and price, not everything surrounding the graphics card. If the user also entered to evaluate these aspects, NVIDIA would have a huge problem.

I’m not just talking about GeForce Experience, which is crappy software, but also about drivers, for example. I think AMD has stepped up and made better controllers. Also, it hasn’t focused solely on Ray Tracing, which has yet to take off. They tried to balance everything out and in the end they have a very good base product with add-ons that give it extra value.

In short, it’s time for NVIDIA to get rid of so many barely-used DLSS, ray-tracing, and plugins, and upgrade this comprehensive piece of software all at once.

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