Those benchmarks look great
SLI 980's hold their own, but it's certainly close. Also love that peak consumption was 252W.
Going to wait for the 1070. The 1080 seems to be at literally double the performance of a 970. I'm hoping the 1070 will give 80% performance for the 1080, for ~30-40% lower price.
Fully expect the 1060 to also be adequate for current generation VR too, and at ~$200, as well as not requiring an upgrade to PSU for most, possibly even those running stock towers with 300W PSUs.
Very very excited to see what google has up it's sleeve tomorrow. A standalone VR headset, superior to the gear vr, but below the rift/vive would definitely make things interesting.
Edit: Based on reading a bunch of articles, the 980Ti, is probably the best option for traditional gaming, as the price is likely to fall below that of the 1070.
For VR though, there is absolutely no contest, any pascal card, possibly even 1060, will likely produce superior results. Since there are still delays on shipping from both Oculus and HTC, there's no rush.