I've had a HD7970 that I loved. Currently have an RX 6600. Also a GTX 1660 Super in there too that I still have on a second PC, I never really worked it hard as a "main" gaming GPU. I generally don't have brand loyalty, I've had from an ATI Rage to a couple GeForce and a couple Radeon mixed in there over the years leading up to the 7970. I do discount Nvidia a bit, because they honestly seem like a total shit company to consumers even more so than the others. I'm not going to document or evidence this opinion, so don't ask, it's based on multiples of little news tidbits, etc.
At the moment I'm waiting to see what the 8000 series Radeon and maybe even the new Intel stuff before I look to upgrade. Likely a year from now, and into something like 8600/8700 XT. I much prefer the AMD software experience. It's simple enough to set up, overclock if I want, no logging in, and I much prefer how the GPU upscaling works where it's essentially any resolution I want with a 4K output. There isn't like an "experience" and a control panel app. I never have to screw with anything.
I've had a HD7970 that I loved. Currently have an RX 6600. Also a GTX 1660 Super in there too that I still have on a second PC, I never really worked it hard as a "main" gaming GPU. I generally don't have brand loyalty, I've had from an ATI Rage to a couple GeForce and a couple Radeon mixed in there over the years leading up to the 7970. I do discount Nvidia a bit, because they honestly seem like a total shit company to consumers even more so than the others. I'm not going to document or evidence this opinion, so don't ask, it's based on multiples of little news tidbits, etc.
At the moment I'm waiting to see what the 8000 series Radeon and maybe even the new Intel stuff before I look to upgrade. Likely a year from now, and into something like 8600/8700 XT. I much prefer the AMD software experience. It's simple enough to set up, overclock if I want, no logging in, and I much prefer how the GPU upscaling works where it's essentially any resolution I want with a 4K output. There isn't like an "experience" and a control panel app. I never have to screw with anything.