He has a budget of £450, he wants to play at 1080p with everything turned on and he wants it to last him 2 years and you suggest a 390. Brilliant.
A 980Ti with a bit of an overclock would be close or match the performance of two 390's anyway, and without the potential pitfalls of a multi GPU solution as well.
Yes I do suggest a 390, because for now that is a sensibile choice for 1080p. I don't necessarily like "futureproofing" with GPUs as there's a lot around the corner, especially now.
If he needs the extra horsepower, what's wrong with using the rest of OPs budget to pop another 390 + PSU in? For now, and for the near future, a 390 is fine, and it saves some money in the short term.
By all means, get a 980Ti - It smashes 1080p now and it will continue to do so, but if you are on a budget I'd much rather go the 390 route.
[...]I wouldn't bother with a 390 as you are just buying a new 290 at a higher price. If you are gonna go cheap, go second hand.
Fair point, and also a nice point about Shadowplay - It's one reason why I like NVidia over AMD. The 290 has less VRAM but that's less (probably not) likely to be an issue at 1080p.
You can pick up a 290 for a bargain and it'll tide you over to next year when it'd be better to make a future-based investment.
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