You are wrong...I'm not talking about the problem they had with their Gigabyte card...I'm referring to this:
"If the load is held constant, then the lower power consumption measurements vanish immediately. There’s nothing for GPU Boost to adjust, since the highest possible voltage is needed continuously. Nvidia's stated TDP becomes a distant dream. In fact, if you compare the GeForce GTX 980’s power consumption to an overclocked GeForce GTX Titan Black, there really aren’t any differences between them. This is further evidence supporting our assertion that the new graphics card’s increased efficiency is largely attributable to better load adjustment and matching."
My point stands...I think this actually should
be required reading for all AMD doomsayers that have been out in force ever since Maxwell came out. There is nothing magical about the card.