Go read up on galaxy's relationship/history with nvidia and as oem provider for other brands, then go look at kfa2's market where they did niche high end stuff. Both top notch companies that merged and due to a trademark dispute (samsung) now trade as galax.
Quick article I found http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2014/09/18/nvidia-partners-galaxy-and-kfa2-merge-to-fo/1
Thanks for the link.
I knew KFA2, Galaxy and Galax were in a relationship of sorts, and now I understand it
If I had a prior generation card (77 series) I'd most likely have gone for the R9390x. This time I wanted an actual jump and Fury was meant to be it. To correct that statement, it's not that Fury doesn't far outperform my 9280x, but I really would like to 'not have' the 30fps cap on prior versions of HDMI at >1080p resolutions. A very nitpicky reason to change allegiances, but sadly a valid enough reason for me
What keeps irking me about this choice, is that at 4k, the 980 Ti and the Fury X are basically equals. But what about down the road? Will they remain equals as graphical needs start advancing with new releases, or will HBM actually be the better long term choice?
I don't know how to compare those cards future strength. Bah humbug.
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