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I'm with you 100%. I took exception to the poster above me that stated the "GTX970 becomes obsolete quickly now". I don't agree with that because of current adaptation levels of DX12/Vulkan and knowing how
'quickly' games hit. It will be at least a year or two. The 970 is defunct now anyway because of the 1060.
I can see you don't own a 970. So, being just fair (which you can do), with Wiz's review on 480 showing it being faster already in average than 970, custom ones coming in a week and with all the big games having DX12 or Vulcan from now on which GPU would you buy TODAY if on a budget below $300. There is only 480 now. 970 is only for nVidia fanboys. Obsolete as ancient technology. 1060 is unknown quantity yet to be judged. Let it come buy and being able to be bought below $300 first.