kami
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- Oct 9, 1999
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Not entering into the GPU argument, certainly the 670 is impressive performance wise, no denying that. Nvidia definitely won this round in terms of performance at that price point.
However, just to comment on what you stated here -- anyone who spends 500$+ for 1080p is out of their mind. Even 400$ for 1080p is ridiculous. If I played 1080p I would get a GTX 560ti 448 or 7850 and call it a day. In fact, I am in utter disbelief when I see peoples sigs with 680 sli and yet they run a 23" wal mart el crapo TN panel. That is ridiculous. Also, 2560 is irrelevant? Yeah, 5 years ago people were gaming at 1280x1024 and 1080p was irrelevant. I bet those people weren't spending 500$ for 1024x768.....
What you spend on your GPU's = what you spend on your display. IMO. Thats what the 680, 7970, 690, etc so on and so forth are for - surround and super high resolution. Anyone spending 500$ on a gpu and 200$ on a crap TN 23 incher is crazy...IMO
I agree with your overall sentiment. It reminds me of seeing pictures of peoples setups showing the fancy desk, 3 or 4 multi-monitor setup, $3000 rig with all the bells and whistles.... all paired with a $19.99 wal-mart office chair. Those ones always blow my mind. Comfort is #1 for me.
But limiting yourself to a gtx 560ti for 1080p? No thanks. Many games won't handle ultra settings with AA/AF and keep minimum frame rates above 60 with that. I do agree that better monitor(s) are one of the best investments though, up there with SSDs and a good chair.