So I'm back to the same thing of considering Crossfire. Again, for those who say "OMG xyz title won't support it."
Ok, I'll make this clear now. If a title is NEW moving forward from this date, I have 0 intention of playing it with these cards. ZERO. I don't play new games, I only play games that are mature releases so they'll all have crossfire support.
The titles I intend to play right now are:
AC Unity (Ugh I know.... I want to see it in the highest resolution possible. Carfax talked up how great this game looks, I still have to witness it myself).
Dragon Age Inquisition
The Witcher 3
GTA 5
Bioshock Infinite
Alien Isolation
Maybe a Batman title (All OLDER not the new one just coming out).
Maybe Final Fantasy titles that are getting PC releases.
WatchDogs
Farcry 4
Now keep in mind, chances are I may only beat 2-3 of those games. I may only play 40-50% of those games TOPS.
I have a local used R9 290 for $200 now. I can get 2 of them. DirectCU and a Gigabyte Windforce.
Even though I can't use them now (Too many components in my PC to use with Crossfire without worrying about heat), I think I can get them in working within 2 months. Either way, still can't think of a better deal than these cards right now and am racking my head to find a better option to play games until nodeshrink is mature and ready. Especially since I could probably get them for $380.
Anyway, worth it to get these 2 R9 290's on my 4770k/8gb/720w psu fractal design design 4 case with crossfire support mobo (Z87-A Pro asus mobo I think?).
I just don't think I can get that much performance at that level of price for any cheaper. That's GTX 980ti level performance in the games I'm playing for $400.