Nhirlathothep
Senior member
Hey folks,
I'm speaking to the vast majority here, "the 1080p gamers" that buy into hype and this idea of 'future proofing'. 'Future proofing' in a PC means spending more money, for a little more performance, but the rate of return is absolutely terrible.
--Example--
Right now you can easily find a R9 270X for $150. If you're gaming at 1080p, there simple is no game out today or in the near future, that would bring a R9 270X to its knees. If you don't believe that then you're kidding yourself.
Over the next year or two, games will comes out that might force you to turn settings down from Ultra to High, but seriously most of you will be okay and won't be able to distinguish the difference.
--Or--
Right now you can easily find a GTX 970 for $330. This card is much faster than the R9 270X but at more than twice the price. There's no question that this card is more 'future proof' than the formerly mentioned. However, their isn't much value in the extra money you're spending from a performance perspective.
--Observation--
Presently, between a R9 270X and a GTX 970, you will not see any noticeable difference in your PC games at 1080p with the graphics turned up. How much time do you think will pass before the difference becomes so noticeable that R9 270X owner feels a need to upgrade? 1.5 years? 2 years? 2.5 years?
Here's the ironic thing about that $180 difference between the two cards. Two years from now, you better believe that $180 can buy you a faster card, with more up-to-date features compared to the GTX 970 of today. And two years from now when you get that new card, you'll be set again for the next round of video games, while the GTX 970 owner will be stuck turning settings lower than you.
--Disclaimer--
I want to make it clear that I'm not trying to offend anyone. I fully understand that some people need high end cards for resolutions well above 1080p and others simply like to spend their money on whatever they wish because they can.
R9 270X and GTX 970 were just examples. Don't read into it as an Nvidia vs AMD thing. I'm not trying to argue about specific features, or driver quality. If that's what influenced you're decision I have no beef with you. This is merely a post to newbie PC gamers to help them save a few bucks.
u re so poorly misinformed, i dunno where to start to explain
