btw auburn sucks :yepp: :p:...sorry for going OT
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While ~ £199 is a nice looking launch price for the upcoming 5870, remember that we're talking about donanim haber here, a site that's about as reliable as fudzilla and twice as spurious in it's claims over 'leaked' stuff, just so it gains an increase in site traffic. Totally skeptical that this is accurate, and more than likely, prices will be nearer to £269 for us, once VAT @ 15% has been added.
Since by rumours Hd 5850 = GTX 285 ish level of performance.
5850 - $299
5870 - $399
5870x2 - $599 / ???? ( or higher if GT300 does not show up on time)
Launch prices will be the same as 4800 series.
If it's supposed to release at $299 price point then let it be, why the hell would you guys wanna raise the price anyway?
It's not that we want to raise the price, if it turns out to launch and retail at that price, all well and good, but history has taught us to be skeptical on such matters. We're simply acknowledging that it sounds "too good to be true".
I think you're not. To put it short, you can't expect ATi and NVIDIA to make the fastest advancing technologies in the world, or otherwise they are failing... usually number of transistors, processing speed, memory capacities, etc, doubles more or less every 2 years (Moore's Law). What make you think that if a graphic card manufacturer doesn't double this rate then it's failing?:shrug:
You mention some past examples (RV770, G80) but you fail to mention that those examples were epic milestones in the history of the company exactly because they were performance jumps much higher than expected and both had a gross impact on the market. Probably other examples can be found during the history of both companies (Radeon 9700/9800, for example, but I don't remember if that was a doubling or not), but you shouldn't consider everything different than an epic, historic success as a fail...
+1. That's why I won't compare ATI's previous aggressive pricing. The scenario is totally different now, its on their side.
Worth mentioning that its going to be the first for the DX11 race, and its a big jump.:rolleyes:
But I guess I'll just leave the rest for "Sept." or "Oct" time to decide.:shrug:
Well, scenario is different now, but I don't think that being aggressive with prices at this moment would be nothing strange or bad thought. Last round ATi forced NVIDIA to ask really low prices for their enthusiasts cards, punching them hardly, but they couldn't regain much market share (NVIDIA sacrified their income to keep their share more or less safe). ATi even tried a higher price cut that partners didn't accept because "the current prices were perfectly competitive". I think AMD is desperated to recover market share, and maybe they see the oportunity of being a couple months (maybe more, depending on NVIDIA) the only DX11 hardware vendors to ask for the most tight prices they can to monopolize sells during this period...
I'd guess $210 for the 5850 and $275 to $325 for the 5870.
This is AMD people, they won't sell it too high because they can sell more and make more profit overall if they price the 5870 at $275 instead of $399 which is out of consumers reach.
Think I'll be waiting till Sapphire launch a Vapor-X version of the 5xxx series or HIS if they bring out an IceQ version, not that desperate anyway don't mind waiting a few month.
Everyone else can get the Jet Turbine reference design coolers. :ROTF:
sounds like 1200 sps...
299.99 is a fair price for the 5870, 400 bucks the way things are right now would be bad for ATI. Assuming the 5870 is 400 bucks at launch, then the x2 is going to easily be 500 or more.
so 299.99 seems more realistic with ATI's price history
the 4890's should be very inexpensive, options for everyone
I'm very happy with the performance of my 4830s @ 680/2GHz, but if the 5870 drops on us at £300, I would give it a serious look.
4870 dropped in at overclockes @ £260~270 :D so I think you will have to do some serious thinking :D
I think amd will just charge same as last year this time they have 2 months (atleast) of dx11 only hardware which should gain them some market share, and people have to remeber that nvidia had to price match to be competitive and keep there marketshare but this time around i doubt they can be forced to loose money on chips AGAIN :shrug: as the board will be like "FAIL! MOARR MONEY FOR OUR BONUS"
I also think $299 would be too low for 295 performance...
This is a 1GB GPU correct?
A single card that runs at 295 performance level, with 1GB of memory, and DX11 for $299 would be outstanding in my book... :up:
That would change the pricing of all GPU's on the shelf, yet to be sold.
Good for the consumer, but bad for the GPU dealers.
Guess we will have to wait and see. :)
With the expected price and performance, it will sell like hot cake. When I first got my HD4870 at launch and newegg did such great service when they refund me 20 bucks since the price dropped like 2-3 weeks later. :D
As almost always the case, you can expect a single 5870 to perform about as good as two of the previous generation part. (so two 4870's).
For $300 it will kick serious ass. :D
AMD doesn't care about the 4870x2 after release. They've already moved that inventory. Even the 3870x2 can still be bought for $300 but I wouldn't recommend it. ;)