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Isnt that what new gen cards do though... when they are released? I mean, this is a huge difference, if true, but... midrange new gen matches/beats top last gen, no? Also, that price is obnoxious (though fitting for the performance), again if true, and wont put a dent in the market, IMO.I highly doubt this can be true.
This would kill the market for the older 600 series fully. I highly doubt this.
Isnt that what new gen cards do though... when they are released? I mean, this is a huge difference, if true, but... midrange new gen matches/beats top last gen, no? Also, that price is obnoxious (though fitting for the performance), again if true, and wont put a dent in the market, IMO.
Exactly my point... its not going to make a dent in the market... and time will bring out the midrange... The entire line has never come out at once.Still, $900 for a single-GPU card is probably the highest I've ever noticed. I can't imagine many selling, even if it has that high of performance.
Think back..a lot of times, a top end card comes out first then the midrange and lower end comes in (always exceptions). The product line will fill up... it takes time. And sometimes, like with the 8800GTX, the card is simply a monster compared to last gen high end and there will be gaps. People flipped their lid at the what, $600 price of the 8800gtx when it was released, but in time, and once there was competition, that price came down and the midrange cards filled in.. and you get great bang for your buck cards like the 8800gt.
Again assuming its true, LOL!
Still, $900 for a single-GPU card is probably the highest I've ever noticed. I can't imagine many selling, even if it has that high of performance.
Think back..a lot of times, a top end card comes out first then the midrange and lower end comes in (always exceptions). The product line will fill up... it takes time. And sometimes, like with the 8800GTX, the card is simply a monster compared to last gen high end and there will be gaps. People flipped their lid at the what, $600 price of the 8800gtx when it was released, but in time, and once there was competition, that price came down and the midrange cards filled in.. and you get great bang for your buck cards like the 8800gt.
Again assuming its true, LOL!
Don't models that are modified usually cost more than reference? Bettercoolers and better power bits I have to think cost more?
One card to rule them all!
If this is true I can't wait for my tax return...
lol MSRP dude. Not sales. For Petes sake reference cards go on sale too though if you want to play that game.. you silly sometimes.Usually but not alwais. Asus DCII cards often have good deals ans MIR if you like MIR I buyed my 650TI DCII for 125$, this is the price of a 650 non TI and the card have a better PCB and cooling.
lol MSRP dude. Not sales. For Petes sake reference cards go on sale too though if you want to play that game.. you silly sometimes.
Usually but not alwais. Asus DCII cards often have good deals ans MIR if you like MIR I buyed my 650TI DCII for 125$, this is the price of a 650 non TI and the card have a better PCB and cooling.