I don't even know what you arguing. In Canada the cheapest high quality 970s are $400+ CDN, with Windforce/MSI Gaming/Asus Strix $420-450.
Enigmoid already called you out on these prices :whiste:
Are you going to completely ignore that the MSI gaming 970 at TPU is just 6% faster than a reference 290X at 1080p, basically tied at 1440p+?
We're talking about the 290x now? I thought we were discussing the 290?
And that comparison may look different now with the 347xx drivers, which increase performance significantly for Maxwell cards..
In HardOCP's reviews of max overclocked 290X vs. 970, the 970 couldn't win either. 290X is about 5-7% faster than a 290
Which review was this?
I mean you purchased 580s SLI instead of half as expensive unlocked 6950s
Best decision I ever made, since AMD doesn't even support their VLIW cards anymore whilst NVidia is still supporting Fermi. The guy who bought them from me must still be smiling, if he still has them that is.. ^_^
$900 770 4GB SLI instead of $600 7970Ghz CF
CF was broken when I bought my GTX 770 4GB cards, and the 7970 GHz cards were not 300 a piece..
970 SLI for $700 over $500 290s
Actually it was more like 200 bucks since I sold my GTX 770 4GB cards for 530 USD.
We obviously know you will pay $200-300 more for 5-10% more peformance but in price/performance terms, you justifying some 5-10% advantage for 30-50% price differences are not logical for brand agnostic users looking for best value for the money
Right, because we all know that AMD and NVidia cards are exactly the same other than the slight differences in performance
No one disputes that a 1.5Ghz 970 won't beat a 290, but that minor 10% advantage will cost a lot more.
LOL @ 10%. It's going to be more than that dude..
It's amusing you trying to argue about 7-10% performance differences when comparing spending $220-250 vs. $400+ for a card. Not everyone loves NV as much as you do to justify paying such huge premiums for minor performance gains that are washed away by next gen games making both 970/290 "equally slow" (unless we talk about GW titles).
I didn't say it was just about performance. I said power usage has a lot to do with it as well.. The R9 series uses an
obscene amount of power when overclocked..
Also one other reason to choose the 970 is that it has full DX12 compatibility, whereas the 290 has partial support.