@Sony Xperia S reason I choose Nvidia is not because I have the spending power, but it's the power efficiency that attracts me the most. Surely you can buy more AMD cards for less but in the long run you're at a loss by paying more for utility fees & making your room much warmer & your casing needs to have some sort of ram intake to keep things cool whether you're gaming or editing videos. With Nvidia in all my rigs, the biggest differences are:
a.) It runs much more cooler than most AMD chips & it's older brother; Fermi across ALL levels of loads
b.) Despite costing slightly more than a mid-range AMD card, it's a whole lot faster & doesn't hurt your utility bills on a yearly basis
c.) it's a real world performer than a vendor that relies heavily on paper benches where testing methods are irrelevant
d.) All Nvidia cards that has a Boost profile that hardly reach it's thermal ceiling of 82C & runs on stable, consistent boosted clocks well below the limit unlike AMD where it needs to throttle down a lot to prevent overheating.
e.) *not showing off* My main rig hardly eats 350W, 2nd one is barely 270W & NAS Box that can play MOBA games hardly eat 150W off the walls. On idle? all barely use 30W off the wall. Wattage is measured by whole system, not the card.
So tell me am I a blind supporter of the Green Camp since Day 1 OR you're just plain jelly that those who knows what's a good card & spend their money on them is pissing you off. Perhaps the whole Intel x NVIDIA setup rigs is making you cringe, whether it's single GPU or those high end SLI ones complete with custom watercooling kit from brands like EKWB built by renowned companies like Cyberpower PC, ORIGIN PC & Scan Computers?