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Tested using Microsoft's Hardware Lab Kit. No games, but I'm still pleasantly surprised by the result. We need AMD to successfully compete like this wherever possible.
I dug into the report a bit between meetings. Overall the methodology is sound, but I find the OS and driver selection odd. Win10 1803 was a bug-riddled mess, and they didn't use NVIDIA's official 1803 drivers for Quadro (R396), which were out at the time.
What conclusions are we to take from the results of one driver tested? That all AMD drivers are more stable than Nvidias throughout the past and future?Wut? LOL
At a guess; this is showing results that AMD already knew. So they hired an independent to conduct this to see if they, independently, come up with this anomaly.
I suggest you cliff "The Art of War". It's all business!What conclusions are we to take from the results of one driver tested?
Maybe they actually intended to be objective? I wish the independent rewievers to have more self-initiative on such matters as well. At the moment there is still that fact that AMD paid for this research which can put the results under suspicion.What's more surprising is AMD fails any test. If they commission a test of a known thing (microsoft hardware lab kit) with known cards and drivers (supplied by AMD) they should have been able to pass it with 100% success as they should have fixed every bug before the test happened.
Are you talking about the Nvidia control panel that you get when right clicking on the desktop? If so I see what you mean about it looking the same for a long time. That said, geforce experience has come, and itself changed in look as well. As for AMD, their look certainly has changed over the years with the radeon crimson iterations looking completely different from the old catalyst interface.I have to say that the way something is presented shows me that you have interest in it. Although these results can be corrected I find it deplorable that the control panel hasn't seen an update since Windows XP days. Sure, you can tell me otherwise but when I don't see a simple GUI update I simply don't have confidence to believe that the drivers are any better than GUI used for them.
