And when you stop getting priority for driver optimizations, you will change your mind very quickly.
There's a reason why 970/980/980 Ti prices on the secondary market are tanking right now. If you want top performance from nVidia you need their latest generation of cards.
Do you want to tell me that GTX 980 Ti which have been released a year ago and is something what GTX x70 series used to be in the past (slightly cut full chip) will stop to perform well after a year? 😵 Let me tell you something, currently I have GTX 770 which is nothing more than a slightly overclocked GTX 680 which have been released back in 2012 (4 years ago) and it still performs great in many games at 1080p. And you have to remember that higher stock clock means less overclocking headroom. It's really better to have 2048SP ~1,586 GHz GPU than 1920SP ~1,692 GHz GPU if we are talking about the same architecture. For me it's not about peformance only but also about not paying for heavily overpriced GPU. I really miss times before Kepler. Look at the GTX 260, look at the GTX 470 that did cost 349$ at launch 😀
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