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Still went all AMD when I built my PC a couple of months ago. Plug and play is what it was, plug and play. Nvidia won’t get any money from me until all their shit is open source.

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I would love to buy an AMD, but I can’t afford it, so I’m stuck with the Nvidia I have.

It. blows.

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Find something used. If you have Facebook, see the market place. I don’t have Facebook, my wife does, and I always find great deals on it. Bought me a Dell 27" 4 monitor for $80. That thing is used $275 used on Amazon. If no Facebook, then try eBay. Used is not that bad most of the time.

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No, seriously, when I say I can’t afford it, I mean I really can’t afford it. Like, seriously, my “Fun” budget for each month? 15 dollars. Lol. I’m brooooooooke as fuck, bruh.

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ebay seems to just be a place for scammers and people selling used items for new prices.

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I wish I could do this, but where I live I just can’t find a laptop with a good amd gpu (I live in Brazil), so I’m locked to nvidia :/

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Maybe a laptop with a very good CPU and an eGPU? You can get it from Aliexpress.

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