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Processor | Ryzen 2600x |
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Motherboard | ASUS ROG Strix X470-F Gaming |
Cooling | Noctua |
Memory | G.SKILL Flare X Series 16GB DDR4 3466 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 980ti FTW |
Storage | (OS)Samsung 950 Pro (512GB), (Data) WD Reds |
Display(s) | 24" Dell UltraSharp U2412M |
Case | Fractal Design Define R5 |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser GAME ONE |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA 650 P2 |
Mouse | Mionix Castor |
Keyboard | Deck Hassium Pro |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
If Reading is too hard, try some pictures.
Both overclocked, no added voltage. TPU review
Or one where the Fury X beats the stock 980ti (Guru 3D). Notice the out of the box performance of the custom card. As far as the reviews go - AMD won't allow custom Fury X cards.
Sure, the Fury X wins at some titles but the reviews (or is it mass conspiracy) all point to 980ti being the better card because it's allowed to be 'pimped' by the AIB's. If Fury X wins/draws/loses (really depends on reviews) it's close with a stock 980ti. But add the 20% a lot of cards get (1400+ boost) and it's clear what the better gaming choice is.
But like I said, feel free to buy Fury X.
As for the driver argument - sure, it'll get better but we know Nvidia can up the game too. Please don't label me a fan boy - too old for that and I'll buy what suits my needs. I'm unhappy with Fury X's limited hardware potential, i.e - no custom versions.
You changing your tune to "being the better card" is more acceptable for argument's sake than compared to "it won't perform anywhere near as well". If you hadn't used such exaggeration, I wouldn't have labelled you a fanboy.
One point that you might not be considering is that many people don't overclock their cards. I for one am through with overclocking and run all stock rigs these days so your 20% boost doesn't apply to me or many others for that matter.