eodeo :
Ati thoroughly disappointed me with awful driver support for (now aging) 4850. In 2013 I still can't get pure black on video reproduction. Instead, I have to be content with level 16 dark gray emulating TV reduced color range.
Unlike ATI that outright dropped support for older cards, nvidia on the other hand kept releasing updates that freeze windows and forces users to hard reset the computer and (naturally) lose all your work for gtx 4xx and 5xx cards.
Sure, I could (and do) use older drivers to circumvent that, but not before banging my head against the wall figuring out what the problem with the freezing was. I'd take dark gray not being black over freezing my computer any day.
Nvidia had rock solid drivers and stellar support for older cards for ages now, and it all slipped to sorrow in less than 12 months. Time to give ATI another go.
What is this? Someone on the internet who wrote a well-thought-out response?! What kind of wizard are you!?
Jokes aside, I really do admire your comment
I've had nothing but trouble with Nvidia, as much as it saddens me, as they seem VERY capable, but I have only been let down before. When I switched to AMD, sure, there were a few stutters and chirps here and there, but for me, it was a new kind of experience. That is when I gave all my trust to AMD to prove to me that they can come with something bigger and better than a crippled, overpriced Titan... Shame on you Nvidia...
RazerZ :
Anyone know the pricing? I love the fact that Nvidia is cutting prices come Nov
I saw that the expected price is around $599.99. Decent if you ask me. If it can drive a modded to hell skyrim and oblivion at 1440p as well as run my little sideshow of artsy programs and programming, I am a happy Wolf.