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Yes GTX 680 and 770 are extremely good at 1080p I would expect them to last a few years yet.

I has a 680. Still good at 1080p but you will notice a drop in frames when you get higher in the resolution.
As for Games, tough to say. If the consoles are anything are maxing there perfomance now, I think it would still be doing pretty well for the next couple of years.

But if devs or 4K step up their game soon then you might was to invest in a newer card. ATM I am tempted to get into 4K but prices are too dam high.

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Still using the 680 no plan's on upgrading I can play high to ultra at 1080 with no problems 

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I'm using GTX 670 (almost the same performance as 680) and I have no problem 1080P ultra, but in games like Watch_Dogs (not well optimized) and games with resolution scaling I have fps drops. But in games like CS:GO on Ultra I have 299/300 fps (that is fps_max limit, but it's enough for me :D ).

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