Another good point. However, I'm assuming that the 970 will be sufficient for most of the room-scale VR experiences that are out there right now/launching soon. Most of these have pretty basic visuals. So, notwithstanding the need to push 90 fps on these VR headsets, my theory is that the 970 should be "good enough" while I wait for my turn in the queue. Of course, this is contingent on the 970 meeting my expectations in the first place, which may be tough coming from the Titan X. I guess if it doesn't measure up, I could just return it straight away and wait it out.
Thank you for the positive reinforcement.
Agreed - just using that notation for whatever the "flagship" launch in June/July is in case they mess with the naming scheme again.
As a side note, this is really the first time I've been bitten by the down-side of custom water cooling. It would be nice to be able to throw the Titan X in the VR build and put a placeholder in my traditional gaming build, but it's just not practical. Actually, it would be a massive hassle.