I could use an outside opinion of which of two GPUs to go for:
The Tri-X R9 290 for $495 or the Gigabyte GTX 780 GHz edition for $510?
At the current prices, the 290 has lost a lot of its relative value to the 780 in my opinion and that particular 780 is (slightly) faster, cooler, less power-hungry, and overclocks better (and well in general apparently). I also find the Nvidia control panel easier to manage for forcing AA/AF in games and, especially, downsampling.
On the other hand, the 290 is (slightly) cheaper, has some extra VRAM (wondering if that might be useful for a heavily-modded Skyrim), TrueAudio (don't care too much though), and Mantle (also a bit apathetic towards this since I'm getting a 3770K and DirectX equivalents are on the horizon).
I am of course leaning towards the 780, but with the caveat of the VRAM amount. What I know tells me I shouldn't be worried, but with certain spectacles like the whole Titanfall Insane textures thing and the uncertainty of future game releases (coupled with the certainty of me heavily modding certain games that allow it, like Skyrim and Fallout 4), I just feel a bit uneasy paying this much for a video card and still facing any such restrictions. At the moment, I will only be playing on a single 1920x1080 screen, but I demand real AA like MSAA (no more than 4x) in more demanding games and would like downsampling otherwise. I also love high resolution textures, and I am going to mess with settings to whatever degree I need to to obtain a constant or near-constant 60 FPS. I plan on keeping the GPU for at least 2.5 - 3 years.