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A similar source that put up the Sisoft scores? Which months later now match the TPU validation..
Can you source the debunking? How were they debunked by the way? Was it a consensus from people who didn't like the outcome?
It IS hugely unlikely to get both vendors top cards. Besides, the scores are all over the shop.
On the other hand, a 290X runs on par with GTX980 at 4K so it's not out of the question to expect AMD and NV top be close this time around. The loser will be whoever releases first (IMO). I think the vendor that releases second will tinker with their product to pull a performance edge or use aggressive pricing.
Good for both camps.