I heard the 22nd.
I heard the 22nd.
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550$ is just too much for 2GB. All that cores might pack a lot of horsepower but 2GB is not going to be enough for very high resolutions. Nvidia really made a mistake, unless they want to force enthusiasts to first buy a 2GB version and then a 3 or 4GB version.
Anyway, 2GB will be enough for 1080 screens. This card will blow minds at 1080.
Food for thought: maybe NVIDIA realized that they don't NEED what would be deemed a "high end Kepler" to trounce AMD this round. Maybe their mid range core is more than enough.
/runs back out of thread
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$549 sounds too much, $499 sounds reasonable unless it's on average at least 15~20% faster than HD 7970 which seems unlikely. Coming several months late means it needs to have at least $50 lower price at same performance as the competitor, that's how this business usually works.
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if what you say is true, I can say that Nvidia proudly surpass with its- new generation mid range -the new generation high end by AMD.so let's put it simple Nvidia is the big boss in this competition
( Imagine the look of CEO face when he when that happen)( Mid range beat High end) ....that's kind of cool name
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Same price as 7970 :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...rder=BESTMATCH
But what about performance, power consumption, OC capabilities, noise ... We don't know yet![]()
On the other hand, you can't say the fastest card avalaible from Nvidia now is "mid-range". It will be mid-range once a fastest model comes out, meanwhile the fastest and most expensive is high end, independently of Nvidia's plans of releasing a faster card.
A mid-range card sold for $550 would be taking the piss. Smells like price fixing.
With a small die like that and just 2GB of VRAM it can't possibly cost more than $200 to manufacture (probably WAY less).
Well if they name it 680/x80 thats been the norm for high end, if they price it at $500+ thats definitely priced to the high end, if it performs in the same range or better than the 7970 that should indicate its high end as well.
Not sure what there is to consider the card any sort of midrange based on whats being said.
If price/performance/model numbering is in line the card will high end.
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I agree with you Zalbard which might be a first. All of AMD pricing hasn't really effected any of Nvidia line up besides the gtx 580 which it basically had too considering that I don't think the 7970 would sell too well at the 650 range(they also have worse price/performance over their last generation which is a first for them). I think this might be a coordinated effort on both sides to raise pricing because the low end market is gone with most processors having built in integrated graphics. If Nvidia follows AMD's new pricing, then both sides can enjoy higher profit because this is a duopoly. The new naming of the gtx 680(gk 104 should have been gtx 660) will let them get away with it for the vast majority of the market; especially if the performance is there.
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Oh, did AMD ever fix their performance issues in GTA with the latest patch?
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But IF, (everything based on rumors)
1) GK104 has almost the same die size as 7970
2) GK104 has almost the same price as 7970
3) GK104 will be called GTX680,
canīt we consider it high end?
... Will we see a GTX 685 as a high end card?
... GTX 690 wonīt be two GPUs on the same PCB?
I think thereīs been a long time since AMD and Nvidia are not sharing the same vision on what a high end part is.
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