What does that say about your beloved Fermi? Apple dumped Nvidia for AMD before, remember?
My needs aren't the same as Apples?
I can't see apple running a custom water cooling system with several feet of tubing allowing rads to be placed outside a room, outside the house, or in the basement.
But then I wanted a system where the only parts affecting my room temp were the monitors and mobo. But I also didn't have a lot to spend... A 580 was over $500 and wouldn't allow me to do any of that, while a 6970 was $370, wouldn't allow me to do that, and was slower in many titles than the 580. There was another card though which I knew could provide the performance of a stock 580 for considerably less invested, including the cooling system that took away the biggest problem with high end computers... Heat displacement.
A gtx 470 for $150, a block for $80, heat removal, low operating temps, great overclockability, all for less than a 6970, less than a 580, both of which would dump 200+ watts of heat into my room.
The difference between being happy with my setup, and being a fanboy is that I don't go into every "recommend me" thread telling people to get GTX 470s. In fact I have never once recommend someone purchase one. It may have served my needs, but I don't presume to believe mine are shared by all. I'm also not so far inside Nvidia that I'd post fake benchmark scores with reduced settings via the driver to inflate my stance on an overpriced mid ranged card.
So in the future, please don't lump me into the mess that is Anandtech's brand loyalist group, which already has more than enough members on each side.
AMD makes great cards, Nvidia makes great cards, each company can hit a niche within a niche market with all their products, pick and choose which product from either company best fills your specific needs, anything less is doing it wrong.