Over the past decade, AMD GPUs have earned a reputation as the alternative choice for PC gamers who wanted more bang for their buck, provided they were willing to accept some compromises. For years, PC enthusiasts repeated the same lines about poor driver support, subpar upscaling implementation, and just falling short in performance compared to Nvidia’s offerings. Sure, AMD may not have a GPU to compete against the likes of the RTX 4090 and 5090, but that doesn’t mean the entire Radeon lineup has fallen behind.