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Your reasoning is faulty.
You'll likely have some sort of teething problem with the 680 and then I hope you will say "never any nVidia hardware, ever again".
Then perhaps the quality of your reasoning will start showing its effect on you...
Oh and I find it extremely reprehensible if you would sell the card without a warning that it doesn't work at 120hz, that is just a rotten thing to do. And if you do sell it with the mention that it is defective... Good luck.
Just return it, you will see, it's not hard.
Like most have said it maybe the drivers who knows im not going to RMA a card which im unsure what the problem is, and i've never had a problem with nvidia hardware and i know there card handle 120hz fine.