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Is moving back to AMD the right move?

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Bought GTX970 SLI as I'm all about high image quality and because of that DSR was the star attraction for the move.

However in a lot of games I play running DSR breaks SLI for me and performance tanks making DSR pointless.

Now before everyone jumps in says the cards just suck at 4k it's not the cards.

So with the feature I moved to Nvidia for ( DSR ) effective useless to me and AMD having recently released VSR I'm considering the move back to AMD.

What do you guys reckon?
 
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Get more in the NVP or CCC. Not that your 970 SLI could handle a lot of AA @4k, but what the hell.

Yes because every game is a performance hog at 4k :rolleyes:

There's a bomb load of games that GTX 970 eat for breakfast at 4k but they still have texture crawl and shader aliasing.

Which as I said, I can't stand.
 
i went for a pair of 970's to try out some of nvidia's features and whilst there ok part of wonders if i should have got an 8gb 290x, the problem is there is always something else
 
However in a lot of games I play running DSR breaks SLI for me and performance tanks making DSR pointless.

Can confirm Vsr and CrossFire is working like a charm on it's first driver release.

Whether it's worth your time switching from 970's, you've had both, you know the pros and cons, do you really need anyone with a brand preference to inform you on your next move?:p
 
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