Zinn
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I wanted to buy a card that could handle games like Titanfall and Far Cry 4 without memory-related stuttering. I'm glad I didn't pull the trigger on the GTX 970 and was just about to right before I heard about this bullshit.
I've been an Nvidia fanboy for a decade. I've bought all of their cards in SLI (up until this generation), bought into GSYNC, 3D Vision, Tegra, even their shitty 680i SLI motherboard. But falsely advertising the specs of a card, and then not correcting it for months, and then making excuses when people start noticing performance problems--performance problems which will be increasingly common as games utilize more VRAM--this is completely unacceptable.
I can't imagine ever giving Nvidia another dime unless they make amends for this problem in a big way.
I've been an Nvidia fanboy for a decade. I've bought all of their cards in SLI (up until this generation), bought into GSYNC, 3D Vision, Tegra, even their shitty 680i SLI motherboard. But falsely advertising the specs of a card, and then not correcting it for months, and then making excuses when people start noticing performance problems--performance problems which will be increasingly common as games utilize more VRAM--this is completely unacceptable.
I can't imagine ever giving Nvidia another dime unless they make amends for this problem in a big way.