This card seems to be in a tough spot. The main draw would seem to be 4k gaming, but a single card isn't going to get you 60 fps with maxed settings. So then you start looking at sli/crossfire, and if you are going to do that then you would probably be better off to go with SLI since Nvidia seems to be better at keeping their profiles up to date. On top of that you get 6GB of vram with the 980 ti.
Good points. I'm a big AMD supporter and defender but only when they give me better results than the competition
I need a card mainly for VR (1080p@90FPS) and HDTV (1080p@60FPS) gaming.
nVidia pluses:
-don't care about SLI (my 2017 GPU will be dual GPU for VR, after the die shrink to 14nm)
-don't care about shadowplay. +0
-HDMI 2.0 but I don't need it at all. +0
-Physx +1
-can be used as blunt weapon in case of home invasion: +0.1
-Has More VRAM +??? (question is if 4GB of HBM is always better than 6GB of GDDR5 )
AMD pluses:
-Quieter +1
-Can be overclocked more +1
-Much Smaller +1
So, 3-1 for AMD so far.
If the 980ti has better performance at 1080p, +1 to nVidia. That would bring the score to 3-2. AMD stil wins..
TressFX cancels hairworks, both brands have similar VR optimizations, though AMD seems to have the edge there but both should be fine for the first 12-18 months of VR.
The size and noise both very heavily favor AMD, and they are very important. Especially the noise.
So I'm leaning AMD right now. Dat quiet watercooling and HTPC-friendly size are very legitimate, as the neogaf parlance goes.