I've been exclusively buying AMD discrete graphics for the better part of a decade since they started developing their open driver.
Between a 4850, 7870, 290, and 580 I've been a satisfied customer. It was rough waters in 2012, but nowadays its flawless.
On the CPU side though... I do want to make a big upgrade this year. I've had a 4770k since release. 8 cores sounds pretty juicy. But AMD still has their proprietary PSP and unlike with the Intel ME I have no way to disable it. While it sucks giving Intel money when they have been no help disabling their government backdoor into my computer the fact the community has disabled it (assuming ME cleaner will work properly on whatever Intel CPUs come out this year) makes me lean towards buying another Intel chip. Not because I want to support them, but because AMD hasn't given me an alternative yet.
Between a 4850, 7870, 290, and 580 I've been a satisfied customer. It was rough waters in 2012, but nowadays its flawless.
On the CPU side though... I do want to make a big upgrade this year. I've had a 4770k since release. 8 cores sounds pretty juicy. But AMD still has their proprietary PSP and unlike with the Intel ME I have no way to disable it. While it sucks giving Intel money when they have been no help disabling their government backdoor into my computer the fact the community has disabled it (assuming ME cleaner will work properly on whatever Intel CPUs come out this year) makes me lean towards buying another Intel chip. Not because I want to support them, but because AMD hasn't given me an alternative yet.