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I'll be honest, if you use Linux, AMD is a must.
I never had huge problems with rolling release distros and Nvidia but recently got a AMD card and boi... Everything (hardware acceleration etc) basically worked out of the box with a very simple Arch installation... Never again going with Nvidia on Linux.
Yup. It also instantly supports even the most bizarre and unknown GPUs, like the BGA-only APU HD6310.