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H265/VP9 are mainly for the 4k 10bit 4:2:0+ standard. You do have the option for lower or higher quality options.
You could let the CPU do the work load and still be crippled by your 8bit GPU.
Content True H265/VP9 4k 10bit 4:2:0+ -> Processing CPU/GPU if your GPU is processing it at 8bit out your already downgrading the quality before it gets to your panel.
So, you're still sticking with your assertion then?
For full H265/VP9 you have to get Radeon HD 6xx0 or newer....
As for the GTX 960...not on my shopping list, but hopefully it causes some price realignments across both vendors cards that benefit the consumer.
An interesting snippet in the source article - One million GTX 970/980's sold so far. An impressive number given their pricing and sales over barely three months.
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