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Ouch! Don't beat yourself up too much. No one could have predicted how well the high-end Maxwell cards would do.

You can probably still sell the 770 and get more than enough to pick up a 290 or 290x. That would at least shrink the gap between your 770 and the 970/80.
 
I would compare it to the 970 which almost matches it's performance for a good $50+ less, instead of my 7970's ;)

And uses about 100 less watts of power while offering a newer feature set and a possibly further into the future driver support period.

There isn't much reason to buy the Kepler series at this point unless it's getting a steal on someone's used gear.
 
I would compare it to the 970 which almost matches it's performance for a good $50+ less, instead of my 7970's ;)

That would be a better comparison. Also you can get two 7970s for about $300 or less used (not sure why anyone would buy them new at this point).

If they really want to sell these 780Tis in a hurry, they would need to price them ~$380-390. That would put them just above the 970, by about the same percentage as they are ahead of it in performance.
 
That would be a better comparison. Also you can get two 7970s for about $300 or less used (not sure why anyone would buy them new at this point).

If they really want to sell these 780Tis in a hurry, they would need to price them ~$380-390. That would put them just above the 970, by about the same percentage as they are ahead of it in performance.

exactly :D
 
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