Dual 770s will be better than a 980. My SLI 670s are on par with a 780 Ti.
SLI has its quirks though. Not all games have great SLI profiles, some outright don't support SLI and then there's micro stuttering which can be annoying.
I bent a few pins on an A64+ processor. I was able to bend them back using my license though. Never had a problem with the CPU. I freaked out though, that's for sure.
I really love the look of the AMP! edition. It looks awesome! I think I actually like it more than the MSI 670 4G!
I don't know why but I've found that Zotac seems to get a bad rap for no reason. For the past week I've looked at NewEgg's stock for 980s just for the heck of it (there's no way I could afford one). Every other manufacturer was sold out except for Zotac. I don't get why people seem to avoid them. I think it's because they're a "lesser known" manufacturer compared to behemoths like EVGA and Asus. Although I've read before that apparently Zotac and Sapphire are the same company. I've had a Zotac reference 670 since it launched in 2012 and have never had a problem with it and would totally buy another Zotac card if I had the cash right now. I was hesitant when buying the card since I didn't know much about them at the time but I have no regrets. Great manufacturer.
Why the hell would you buy a 2 year old phone? It's not going to run iOS 8 or any future updates well. That would be like buying a 560 Ti now and expecting it to be great for another few years. What a waste of money.
Ugh... since when does the amount of profit or size of a company = quality products?
There's plenty of huge companies that make shitty or subpar products.
I'm excited about it. I stopped using Android around the time of the 4S and haven't looked back. Have owned the 4S and 5 and now own a 5S. Looking forward to the 6 and iOS 8.
Ah, bullshit. I had an iPhone 5 that had a wonky power button. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn't. I went to the store and they gave me a brand new phone.