Got a 580 at the moment and gonna hold off for a bit. I will wait for the new CPU's to come out and do a more comprehensive system upgrade. Maybe wait for the 680 to drop in price a bit too. Think maybe late summer.
I'd normally be one to get the latest stuff but it doesn't seem worth it. I can play virtually all games maxed out already due to them being held back by 7 year old console technology and my screen only being 1080. Plus I've been playing console-style lately - sitting back from my screen with the 360-PC pad for the rumble and you don't even need AA on when that distance away so my PC doesn't even get warm!
I don't mind wasting money on upgrades but at the moment the cost/benefit ratio is so far out of whack even I can't justify it.
hex core i7 @ 5Ghz, if it is at all CPU bound there ain't a lot I can do about it lol
You could of had 580 SLi for the price (or less) of one 680. Which would of trampled it.
Your lose bish
At the 2011 GDC conference, Epic introduced the Samaritan demo, which provided users a look at the next generation of videogame graphics. The demo utilized a host of advanced rendering techniques to create a realistic environment. The issue with the demo in 2011 was it took three GeForce GTX 580s to run the demo in real-time. At this years GDC, Epic showed the demo utilizing only one next-generation Nvidia Kepler GPU.
It really is about time some developer says "feck the consoles" and makes a truely incredible looking game. However, it simply will not happy. Profit, meh.
If you open the doors to pushing the tech to the limits you can do some pretty amazing stuff. I spent a fair while pouring high texture maps and SSAO into Skyrim and it almost looks like CGI now, wouldn't even recognise the game.