Congrats on the card.But what about PhysX and 3d Vision?Don't you want those things ?
PhysX yes, 3d vision no.
In my chop box that won't happen, only have room for one card.
I had to make a choice, and based on price/perf and overclocking /w a chance at some return on my investment the 7950 seemed like the best option for me.
Nvidia's bundle didn't seem as quick and easy to get rid of (which is from my own ignorance), they can't bitcoin (though this seems to be getting harder and harder even for AMD), and their $300 price bracket is the 660Ti.
When I look at Nvidia I see a mid-range card that is around it's peak potential, when I look at AMDs card I see a card that is not living up to it's potential - which opens up the possibility of a few more tweaks down the road including the memory rewrite.
Overall the choice for me personally came down to a lot of factors, it's a choice I wasn't intending to follow through with for awhile, however my plans were accelerated yesterday by factors outside my own control. I never viewed the 7950 as an appropriated upgrade over my cheap 470(s); but I found it more reasonable as an overclocker than the 660 Ti or 670 for my needs.
But you bring up a valid point, I will miss PhysX a lot. Perhaps I should consider a different build style where I could accommodate a 650 Ti or older used 40nm card as a dedicated PhysX gpu, in fact I think I might have to I don't want to give that up.