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Damn, I've had the exact opposite experience. I had to move away from a 1080 Ti that I was having constant instability with, even after I went back to the retailer and got a new card.
Unfortunately at the time, AMD didn't have anything performance competitive. But it was worth the downgrade for the better drivers.
Was it the card or was it something else? Any chance you have a 13th or 14th gen Intel CPU?
It was the card, and nah, it long predates 13th/14th gen.
Isn't it at meme levels when YouTube games have their screen go black and they mention Nvidia crashing?