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Like the guys trying to sell their 1080's for the Titan X, in a couple months time anyone that buys the Titan X will be regretting it... It never ends...
So what do we all do? Never buy a card? Or buy a card when you need an upgrade (sensible option)? Or buy one when you want one?

Many of those who do sell a 1080 soon won't be regretting buying it - they just want to upgrade again. It's not a closed case that they'll all be regretting buying one because a TX is now available. They've still had the fastest card available for the last 2-3 months
 
	 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

 Let folk enjoy their cards! There's something for everyone at every price range between both vendors. Why the negativity?
  Let folk enjoy their cards! There's something for everyone at every price range between both vendors. Why the negativity? I'm slowly adjusting to the fact I need to go digital now so I'm holding on for the new Ti's then I'll just do my whole screen and system in one go. These Titan's are a good indicator of what I can expect from the later card.
 I'm slowly adjusting to the fact I need to go digital now so I'm holding on for the new Ti's then I'll just do my whole screen and system in one go. These Titan's are a good indicator of what I can expect from the later card.  A component that will be used every single day for a good year or so providing the optimum gaming experience is actually fairly cheap on the whole if you game frequently.
 A component that will be used every single day for a good year or so providing the optimum gaming experience is actually fairly cheap on the whole if you game frequently. 
 
		