Quote Originally Posted by cowie View Post
How are these cards going to be anything more then 750-800usd if a 690 goes for 1k?

Besides them just screwing us then gouging on top of that,even two oc'ed 670's could top a 690 for 200 less.
Guess we will see how it goes in a week or so
I think 799 would be a fair price, especially considering there is 6gb of memory on these cards which in the past has added 100 dollars to a cards price tag. Considering all things, these cards probably cost atleast 50 percent more to make than a gtx 690 as the die size is close to double and we all know yields are like for a chip this big. I personally think the gtx 690 is overpriced by alot more than this card, considering the entire last generations MSRP was inflated.

I think cards around or under 300mm2, with 2gb of ram should all be price at 400 and under. And in addition, the price of a 2x version of a GPU should not be double the price, there should be some saving involved.

I don't think it is commercially feasible for Nvidia to continue to sell big monolith chips for 500 dollars like in the past. The R and D and the amount of wafers(plus the price going up) such cards take to produce make it not worth it. Next generation I would be happy to see Gm104 chips selling for 399, gm100 chips selling for 750-800(if the performance difference is 50%) and gm104x2 selling for the same. I want the big monolith cards to continue be sold as consumer cards and I think this means selling these cards well past 500 dollars.