It is a difference, the fastest card for this money, but it still has flaws. I had it exclusively for gaming for a year, so I have no opinion on video editing, 3D rendering, and other uses. Initially, I was very satisfied. I had it with a 12100f and it ran everything at 1080p resolution, at least with incredible FPS in e-sport titles like LoL, CS2, Warzone, Rocket League, Fortnite, everything above 200fps (except Fortnite, which I will elaborate on later, and Warzone depending on the settings). I ran Marvel's Spiderman on high settings with FSR balanced at 100+fps, incredible with ray tracing, as well as Doom Eternal on nightmare settings with ray tracing at 120+fps with a little FSR. The problems started with the drivers. Initially, in Adrenalin, it didn't have the capture tab for an inexplicable reason. We are talking about a completely new build with a clean Windows install and the latest drivers. I had to uninstall and reinstall the drivers to fix the issue. Then I read articles about this particular card, mentioning that there was a bug in the drivers for a short period of time that completely fried and destroyed the card. So, I was terrified to do a driver update and had to search if each update was safe. Fortunately, this was quickly fixed as well. The third problem, quite insignificant and nitpicking, but in LoL's ARAM mode, when I took the portal to go to the middle of the map, the screen would shake terribly. No matter what I did, I couldn't fix it. The fourth problem was when CS:GO became CS2, there was a stupid mistake on Valve's part, where it would detect AMD Adrenalin files as cheat programs, resulting in bans for users with AMD cards. This has been fixed, but luckily, I didn't get banned by chance. In Fortnite, there is an inexplicable stuttering issue on high graphics settings. It's not the card's fault because many cards have this issue, especially when there are large updates. However, I didn't bother to find the cause. It seems to fix itself after the first or second match. Now, a more specific use I had was running emulators, specifically Yuzu and Cemu. It's not comparable to Nvidia, literally suffering. It's not so much the fault of the card, but most emulators improve problems on Nvidia cards much faster compared to AMD. Even the 1650 ran Super Mario Odyssey at full speed, without visual bugs and with minimal to no crashes, as if it was running natively, while this card gave me a hard time (of course, time has passed and the emulator has improved significantly since then). All these small issues were encountered in just one year with this specific card. And having gotten used to the GTX 1650, which never presented similar issues, I was quite disappointed. A few months ago, I switched to the 3050 and everything calmed down (I know it's a downgrade, but still). No bugs, no glitches, the visual glitch in LoL was fixed, and everything runs smoothly (including Fortnite). I know I'm losing some performance, but in a blind test, you would never notice it. With DLSS, Spiderman looks beautiful and incredibly smooth, with no noticeable frame drops. In conclusion, for its price, this card is the best and fastest there is. Most people will be very satisfied. I just see everywhere people praising it, and I wanted to emphasize its negative side because there are many small things that bring the card down in my eyes. For me, it ultimately didn't do the job and it's not that I hate AMD or the RX 550 that I have in my second PC, which has been incredible for its price in e-sports titles without any issues. It's just that this particular architecture had flaws. Many of them have been fixed, but it's tiring to wait for the next problem to arise. Nevertheless, considering the current market, it is much more than just a good purchase.