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For the same price: 295x2 or 970 SLI?

Gdourado

its £499 in england, titan x is £900-1000

Wow.  I hate exchange rates.  the 295x2 is $1600 in Canada.  I don't think the Titan X is even available here yet, unless you ship it from the US.

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Wow.  I hate exchange rates.  the 295x2 is $1600 in Canada.  I don't think the Titan X is even available here yet, unless you ship it from the US.

it doesnt always work out well for us! the titan x is £900, which $1335! no where near the $999 it should be!! AMD cards just tend to be cheaper thats all.

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290X's :) Not just 290s.

my point stands either way the difference would be very small if at all
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How about the whole Freesync vs GSync?

I read that GSync is superior due to having memory to allow frame buffering when the frames drop below the minimum of the panel.

Is GSync the better bet for gaming experience?

I am not talking specs, but what tech gives the smoother tear free gaming experience when you are gaming in the real world?

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