Im pretty much in the same boat. I was going to go vega and Freesync display but when AMD completely dropped the ball with Vega i realized that for the next 2 generation or so Nvidia was going to be the on y company offering top tier performance. So im waiting out Volta and will jump on a 2070/2080 depending on which is needed for solid 4k performance. And get a Gsync display at that time.
I dont like being vendor locked, but if i have to be then im going with the company that offers a full range of products not one that stops in the middle with nothing on the high end.
Exactly why I'm leaving the AMD camp and getting a Gsync monitor.
I had a sinking feeling I made a mistake getting a Freesync monitor when everyone was happy about 1440p levels of performance back in January from the Vega comparison to the GTX 1080. Even more of a sinking feeling when people said "I don't need GTX 1080Ti performance or care about that price bracket of performance."
Now, I have a monitor I can't utilize because I went Freesync.
You clearly missed my point!
In response to you stating that AMD is less reliable as a GPU manufacturer: Only this time around and only in the high end were they late. You are insinuating that AMD in large is less reliable when in fact they’ve been putting out solid GPU’s in the low and mid range where most cards are sold.
You're missing the reliability factor. Again, we're saying high end, and he said if you don't care about the high end, you're PERFECTLY FINE with freesync.
Again, freesync/amd fits a ton of buyers as you indicate. I'm happy for all those buyers. For those of us who want top end performance, I can't recommend AMD, as they aren't reliable, timely, etc. and when you're a high end consumer, you basically have a useless paperweight if you can't upgrade to the next high tier level of performance.
I DEEPLY regret buying into the Gsync tax narrative. I can't believe I fell for that. Gsync is BETTER than Freesync, it has a larger range. It's NOT an equivalent product therefore. Also, the Nvidia GPU that goes with the Gsync Monitor is available FAR earlier than AMD. Is that not worth paying for? If I had went Gsync and gotten a GTX 1070, I would have paid the Gsync tax and THEN some.
When the Gsync tax is $1k+ like it is in my case, it definitely hurts. But for everyone here crying about a $200 Gsync tax... I just can't believe you guys wouldn't factor in the Nvidia benefits.