Nvidia used to have more games that "favour their architecture" (what that means is Nvidia bribed devs to slow the game down on ATI cards) but you can't say that now. AMD has their own program to make sure it's balanced these days.
Power consumption is a lot more than pennies a month especially if you are using bitcoin - which incidentally AMD owns Nvidia at.
Sli "more stable" than Crossfire? Is that what you've moved on to now that Sli is
SLOWER than Crossfire? By a huge amount?
But for me, really, it comes down to two things: 1) PhysX, I actually play UT3 daily and have tried it with and without PhysX. There is no way in hell I would by a card that doesn't support PhysX. I mean, given the choice with all else equal, even if you don't play ANY games that use PhysX, don't you think it would be better to have it, just in case? And 2) just a little quirk of life: when I got my first computer and installed Half-Life 1, I read a tweak guide that said it ran better on Nvidia cards (did they even have ATI cards back then?), and the rest is history (I'm sure you have an equally compelling story about your love for AMD).
PhysX? Oh please. You must be the only person in the history of gaming who actually thinks PhysX is worth it in the what, 17 or so old games that uses it?
About reading that tweak-guide, that's precisely what I mean. It was
probably bought and paid for by Nvidia. I don't "love AMD", I cannot stand evil cheating corporations like Nvidia who charge huge amounts for their cards then spend a lot of it on bribery. What happened when HL2 came out? Did you just ignore the fact that ATI totally blew Nvidia away in that game? Or maybe you didn't want to play it for that reason?
http://www.anandtech.com/show/1546/10
In the end, I didn't really care until coming on these forums about a year ago and discovering the rivalries. Perhaps the spirit of debate pushed me onto a team. But as you can see, I truly believe that research and reasoning can lead to the most logical decision. That is why I take the time, because I know that 80% of the time, you are wrong. 😍
Logical decision? You're joking me. For the past year you've been here fighting the Nvidia corner in every single 6950 v gtx 560Ti or 6970 vs 570 thread - even when the slower Nvidia cards were a good deal more expensive than their counterparts - using PhysX as the reason why or by cherry picking the few benchmarks that the Nvidia cards win at, using the same Guru3d and xbit links over and over while ignoring the rest of them which show a
clear winner.
If AMD doesn't win on performance they win on price/performance. Nvidia wins at being expensive and power hungry and bribing/threatening reviewers. That's it. Nvidia has nothing to offer except to people who are blinded by advertising.
Did you buy a 260 or 280 gtx then hate it a week later when AMD released the 4870 at half the price? You should have.