OH for crying out loud, can we stop with the tit-for-tat fanboy crap?
Both companies make great products. End of story. NVidia products do some tasks marginally better than AMD's offerings and AMD's products do marginally better at other tasks. The details that define what you should buy is your budget, what you want to do and how long you need to do it. The smart buyer does their homework(research) and buys what fits their needs. Moron's play the brand loyalty card.
EDIT; Should clarify. There nothing wrong with brand loyalty, per-se. But when it gets in the way of sound judgment, logic and factual reasoning, that's when it becomes moronic.
"Moron's play the brand loyalty card." No, morons keep giving money to companies that rip them off. NVidia ripped me off, so I don't buy nVidia anymore. Simple. I'm not a 'fanboy' of AMD, I'm a very dissatisfied nVidia customer. I don't 'love' AMD, I hate nVidia. The b@stards screwed me over once, and tried to on 2 other occasions:
1) Bumpgate Toshiba laptop that I never got reimbursement for.
2) Rip off 2GB memory on the GTX670, while 7950 card came with 3GB (I did something about that and sold the GTX670 to an nVidiot who payed $370 for it, and bought a new 7950 for $319)
3) GTX970 memory fiasco (I bought an R9 290 instead, which just keeps getting faster and faster than the GTX970 anyhow with DX12/Vulkan)
So that's strike 3 for them and they're OUT. Simple. Then there's the G-Sync Green Goblin tax. Now this.
Don't try to cover up their straight up lies. They sold a card with '4GB' Ram on the box knowing it couldn't really use all 4GB properly because they cheaped out on the memory controller. Then they tried to cover it up, and then, with a sh!t-eating grin on his face, Jensun 'apologized'. Right. Like he was truly sorry for scamming GTX970 owners for that extra $20 or $30 bucks a card. Right. No, they knew EXACTLY what they were doing, and simply didn't give a damn because everybody was going to buy their cheap junk anyhow.
It's time people grew a spine and said no to them. It the principle of the thing. Sure, every company makes mistakes, but that was no 'honest' mistake, it was a naked lie to rip you off. That's where I draw the line, and anybody else with any dignity should be doing the same. It's not fanboyism, it's simple dignity.
No more money for them from me. Ever.