mazty
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What a odd conclusion. Here we have a card that is almost always out performed by the 980Ti and yet it's a gold award? Why would someone choose it over the 980Ti? They wouldn't, hell, you can't even overclock the damn thing. Every other site has pointed out that this card has been marketed towards 4K gaming, which it simply isn't capable of. It's a card without a market - the 980Ti is more powerful and has overclocking headroom. If it was priced against the 980, okay then that would make sense. But pricing it against a card that is simply better than it, it's a no brainer.
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That's exactly my feelings. All reviews state that it isn't a market leader which is what people were hoping for but simply bites at the heels of the 980 Ti.
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I've gone through about 3 reviews so far and my initial feeling is mehhhhhhh.
I didn't want a card that would slot between the competitions offerings, I wanted a card that would give Nvidia boys something to worry about.
£509 for the reference 980ti at OCUK, think my decision is crystal clear at this point.
That's exactly my feelings. All reviews state that it isn't a market leader which is what people were hoping for but simply bites at the heels of the 980 Ti.
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