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I want either a gtx 980 ti or gtx 980 matrix, the best card for 1440p into triple digits, and best performance.

 

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980Ti by a long shot.

 

And it's worth pointing out that with the 980Ti you do get more performance per dollar

 

EDIT: But wait a couple of weeks before ordering as prices may go down due to the release of AMD's new Fury Cards.

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I want either a gtx 980 ti or gtx 980 matrix, the best card for 1440p into triple digits, and best performance.

Umm mate. Those cards are fine, but the R9 290X Crossfire is better bang for buck.

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Also The 900D worth the money for watercooling?

custom loop? Frantical Design S, it's made for water cooling. Plus even if they are rebrands doesn't mean they aren't good. I'd wait a few weeks for the AMD Fury X, The benchmarks are outdoing the 980Ti and Titan X at $650

 

 

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Umm mate. Those cards are fine, but the R9 290X Crossfire is better bang for buck.

 

Crossfire and SLI isn't the best solution.

It can create alot of compatibility problems early access games and indie games, more power consumption, noise, and heat.

 

Dual GPU setups is best suited for enthusiasts//who might wanna do a custom watercooling loop. (although not exclusively)

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Crossfire and SLI isn't the best solution.

It can create alot of compatibility problems early access games and indie games, more power consumption, noise, and heat.

 

Dual GPU setups is best suited for enthusiasts//who might wanna do a custom watercooling loop. (although not exclusively)

Oh... My R9 285 CFX Disagrees.

 

 

 

Either way, 980 Tis are still over priced, considering after market 980s.

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Oh... My R9 285 CFX Disagrees.

 

 

 

Either way, 980 Tis are still over priced, considering after market 980s.

 

Expensive yes, but not overpriced..

The 980 would be the one being overpriced, You have to consider the overall value of what you get per dollar, where the 980Ti does win.

And i can guarantee the prices will go down after the Fury cards have settled in (if the benchmarks shown off are to be trusted).

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I want either a gtx 980 ti or gtx 980 matrix, the best card for 1440p into triple digits, and best performance.

GTX 980Ti between the two, but R9-290x CF would be a better deal and would give equal if not better performance.
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