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Processor | 8700k Intel |
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Motherboard | z370 MSI Godlike Gaming |
Cooling | Triple Aquacomputer AMS Copper 840 with D5 |
Memory | TridentZ RGB G.Skill C16 3600MHz |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 Ti |
Storage | Crucial MX SSDs |
Display(s) | Dell U3011 2560x1600 + Dell 2408WFP 1200x1920 (Portrait) |
Case | Core P5 Thermaltake |
Audio Device(s) | Essence STX |
Power Supply | AX 1500i |
Mouse | Logitech |
Keyboard | Corsair |
Software | Win10 |
Most drivers have some level of smoke and mirrors put into them to make them sound better than they should. Nvidia and AMD are both guilty of this and in actuality it becomes more of a whose pulling the least amount of wool over the peoples eyes.
As far as drivers go, neither side is better than the other especially now a days. I had people constantly say AMD/ATI drivers were bad in the past and heck I had even not been a big fan of the cards back then. I ended up buying a pair of HD 6990's finally to give AMD a try and have not had a problem since. Most of the problems people have with any graphics card I feel is all in their heads or just a state of mind. If you get told something is better, your more likely to believe or see something that is not there and see it being better even in situations where performance is equal. Either way, neither company has problems most of the time (Of course there are exceptions) and in all honesty any choice is good at this point.
As far as Titan-Z drivers, I highly doubt much of any increase will come from this if at all to still justify it. No matter what, at the end of the day its still just a pair of underclocked Titan Blacks in SLI.
I'm pretty sure you didn't even game on those 6990s because many of the people I know that had multiple 69xx series cards, me included, had so many nightmares with crossfire that was enough to jump ship.
Hell, even Dave which has always rejected to buy Nvidia, now has a Tri 780ti array.
Can't tell for R9 series but I can tell you that up to 79xx series AMD CFX was utterly broken, especially in eyefinity.