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"publishedAt": "2026-04-16T13:34:50.000Z",
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"textContent": "First off, it’s not that AMD cards have performance issues. **The problem lies in driver and library support, which varies significantly from one OS to another**. While things are improving day by day, almost no one really knows where we stand right now… That’s why so many people say, “I wouldn’t actively recommend it.”\n\nOn Windows 10, it’s quite a gamble. On Windows 11, if you’re just using ComfyUI, you’ll probably be fine. I’m sure of it. On Linux, ROCm support has matured to the point where it’s almost on par with CUDA… or so I’ve heard. I’m a Windows user, so this is secondhand information. As for Mac, I have no idea…\n\nMany people consider AMD as an option for the same reason you do. This is especially true for those using ComfyUI with open-source video generation models (like Wan, Hunyuan, or LTX). That’s because the difference between 16GB and 24GB is absolutely critical. So, there should be plenty of how-to articles from last year and this year. If video generation models work, image generation models usually run even more smoothly (excluding minor plugins).\n\nTherefore, I think the best approach is to start by looking for those kinds of articles…",
"title": "GPU advice on 5080"
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