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Grow up.omg buddy you are just so delusional.
390x VS 970 ?!?!?!
The 390X beat the 980, and in fact it nearly matches the 980 Ti in a lot of the newest games.
You are not even close to correct. Stock R9 390X was slightly ahead of stock GTX 970, but considering the majority of GTX 970s available were clocked much higher, nearly all GTX 970s sold would beat even custom versions of R9 390X. Also take into consideration that R9 390X was more expensive, GTX 970 was a superior choice in every way. That's not my opinion, but a fact.
GTX 1060 (stock) performs better unless you cherry-pick games, and is better in all aspects; performance, performance/price, efficiency, energy consumption, OC headroom, etc. If you take into account typical custom versions of GTX 1060 vs. custom RX 480, GTX 1060 looks even better.While I stand by my claim that the 480 is a better buy, the 1060 outsells the RX480 4.5:1. Even tho it came out 2 months later and they are on the same level. The mindset people have can never be changed that easily. AMD will always fight an uphill battle. Even when AMD/ATI had a vastly superior product (in every tier) they could only get 50% market.
There is nothing in GCN that makes it inherently better at Direct3D 12 as many claims, but simply the fact that many of the early Direct3D 12 games have been AMD sponsored and/or console ports.
It's sad to see AMD focusing so much of their resources on getting developers to optimize for their hardware, instead of spending those resources actually making better hardware.