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I just got a G1 Gaming 970. The main reason I got it was it had more display outputs than other brands (3 DP, 1 HDMI, 1 DVI-I, 1 DVI-D). Yeah, you can daisy chain DP but a lot of cheap monitors (the kind I end up using 2 or 3 of) only have 1 DP input. I looked at various cards disassembled and thought the gigabyte windforce cards had better designed coolers too. More total airflow/surface area, less turns/kinks in the heat pipes (the straighter/rounder a heat pipe is the better it performs), better cooling of the power circuitry, heat pipe walls directly touching the GPU, etc. I've had pretty good experiences with gigabyte RMA too in the US. The backplate is a pure gimmick though, not thick/stiff enough to add a meaningful amount of rigidity to the card and it might actually hurt cooling performance by blocking airflow around the memory chips on the bottom of the card. It's pretty I guess. Also make sure to measure your case it's over a foot long (newegg has exact dimensions).
I'd still be using my 7950 actually if AMD's drivers weren't so broken. The last issue/straw for me (of many) was newer games having serious issues with the 14.9s I was running due to a regression that broke oclHashcat in all later AMD GPU drivers (it has yet to be fixed over half a year later in typical AMD fashion), software I use to make $$$$.
Build a dedicated AMD GPU rig for oclHashcat with cheap 290s and keep gaming rig separate.
Win.