Locuza
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Tom's Hardware did some tests with Chill and it had horrible frametimes and it just consideres and reacts to user input.Drivers have improved a lot, adding missing features (ReLive vs Shadowplay) and even more features (Radeon Chill allows to seriously reduce power consumption).
I think on gaf consensus was that last 2 years AMD drivers have been ahead of nvidia's.
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A useless feature in my eyes.
The only thing AMDs driver seems to do better is its graphical user interface, speed and maybe some settings in regards to multi-monitoring.
The OGL-Driver is still crap and maybe always will be, VSR could support 21:9 and older GPUs with 4K support like DSR does, but they didn't implemented that.
And their DX11 performance is quite inferior in comparison to Nvidia and probably will also always be.
Apart from bugs and stability issues which are hard to compare I don't have the personal feeling that AMD's drivers are better.