Just need some tips ;P

i can wait for as long as i haf to ;P

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This is greedy me speaking can i remove one of the 980's to save money?
 
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we do have some other forum users in Norway maybe they can point you in the right direction to get your components cheaper ;)
 
i can wait for as long as i haf to ;P

Well if waiting isn't a big deal to you, then i'd say wait for next gen GPUs only because they are so close to launching. I'd be very interested in DX12 performance if I were you. Nvidia are rumored to not have done much in the way of adding asynchronous compute on a hardware level. So performance in DX12 may not be as efficient as AMD's DX12 performance, as we know they are getting an upgrade in that department.
 
Well if waiting isn't a big deal to you, then i'd say wait for next gen GPUs only because they are so close to launching. I'd be very interested in DX12 performance if I were you. Nvidia are rumored to not have done much in the way of adding asynchronous compute on a hardware level. So performance in DX12 may not be as efficient as AMD's DX12 performance, as we know they are getting an upgrade in that department.

What I have found is AMD cards get better with age i.e. better drivers I still swear by my R9 290X Vapor X and yes I had a GTX 970 Strix but sent it back
 
What I have found is AMD cards get better with age i.e. better drivers I still swear by my R9 290X Vapor X and yes I had a GTX 970 Strix but sent it back

If you think about it.. a 390x came out in 2013 technically.. yet keeps up or outpaces a 980.. Yep goes to show Nvidia aren't as amazing as people say they are. You know with them hurting old cards with bad drivers and whatnot(supposedly).
 
If you think about it.. a 390x came out in 2013 technically.. yet keeps up or outpaces a 980.. Yep goes to show Nvidia aren't as amazing as people say they are. You know with them hurting old cards with bad drivers and whatnot(supposedly).

You are right there and "hats off" to AMD for doing it they are just refining and optimising their Architecture
 
Well if you're going a freesync monitor then AMD would be a better option, if you're still thinking of the Predator X34 then Nvidia (for the G-sync)

Up to you however whether you want to let the monitor dictate the best card - or let the cards determine the monitor you choose. They are all pretty similar in performance just a shame there's two distinct ecosystems with GSync and Freesync..

The 1080ti version will also probably be released quite a bit later than the 1080 if Nvidia keep to their past release strategies.
 
Do you really need Gsync? Personally I've never found it worth the extra (although Free Sync tends to not add an extra cost) which is why I bought a freesync compatible monitor for my nVidia gpu. No need to spend the extra 100s unless you're running a hilariously overpowered/underpowered GPU for your monitor.

-edit- What I was trying to say was give it a go before you buy it.
 
The Acer 27" Predator G-Sync XB271HU isnt a freesync monitor tho

Never said it was dude. You had the x34 in your original post which is G sync as well. I'm just saying if that's the monitor you want then Nvidia makes more sense. If you end up with a freesync then it matters less but AMD should work better with the tech.
 
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