So, if it was your money...

Personally if it was my money i would go the 680, regardless that you are spending less, you are getting a slower card, extra 50 dollars doesn't phase me to get something faster.
 
I've just gone with the Asus HD7970 DirectCU II TOP. It's looks epic, runs very cool, and it's quiet. GTX680 availability is horrid (at least it is where I live) and I managed to pick this up for 450 euros including shipping. That's 20 euros cheaper than the cheapest reference GTX680 I could find, and like I said those aren't even in stock. The shops that do have them charge at least 520 euros for one. So the way I see it, picking up a custom 7970 like the Asus DirectCU II is the way to go atm.
 
I had the same decision, and just bought a Sapphire 7950 OC for £315. As Tom's review said, it overclocks like a beast, is cool and quiet and plays all the latest games with ease. It was a no brainer. These also scale in CF very well for when you need some more power at a later date
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Aah, decisions decisions. I'd just sold myself on the Sapphire 7970 OC, until I saw how similar the 7950 is when overclocked.

Alas, I think AMD have won this one - 7950 it is.

As much as I would love to side with the nVidia team, the price and performance of the 7950 is just too strong. Especially with the Sapphire cooler, which is near silent. If I play a game with lots of Physics I shall just have to rely on an Ivy Bridge CPU clocked at around 4.7 GHz - if that's not sufficient then I don't know what is
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Thankyou all.

I don't think there is a better decision to be made at the moment. I have sapphire 7950s too.
 
7950 Sapphire OC. So popular and highly rated, I don't think you can go wrong. From what I can see, it'll run most if not all games near or at maximum settings comfortably (not optimally, comfortably...). When OC'd further it'd match, if not go beyond the competition.
 
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