azca :
^that all depends how much you pay for your R9 295x2; MSRP was $1500; now you can buy one for $500, so those charts are not correct. If you look at games, in most games at most resolutions R9 295x2 is much faster than 980ti; and at $500 it's a lot cheaper too; I actually went ahead and just purchased R9 295x2 myself.
Performance has NOTHING to do with price.
And the problem with the performance is in large part due to some games not supporting crossfire well or at all. In a lot of games, the 295x2 does beat the 980ti's FPS. But just because it shows higher FPS, does not mean it is giving a better experience, because the 295x2 is a Multi-GPU card, and experiences all the problems Crossfire brings with it; double latency, microstutter, lower minimums and lack of support at times.
You can't just focus on the good. You have to account for all its problems too.