Keysplayr
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First you chew out people who talk about lack of value, followed with an attempt to demonstrate it's value. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Can you do about another 450 facepalms, for me?
First you chew out people who talk about lack of value, followed with an attempt to demonstrate it's value. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Nice. Was your last card a 7970?
Since this is about the whole lineup, any new information on the models below the 780 and their pricing? I wanna see how the cards that are supposed to compete with AMDs offerings line up. The Below 400 range is where my money is being spent, and I want to give nvidia a chance to respond to AMDs cards before I spend as at each price point I'm thinking of purchasing, AMD wins in price to performance.
GTX 770 should be out soon. Might be worth waiting.
If it's 20% cheaper than GTX680 - maybe. If not, it is waste of $ since it will be 1yr old GTX680 with higher clocks
GTX 770 should be out soon. Might be worth waiting.
GTX 770 should be out soon. Might be worth waiting.
BLT already has it listed http://www.shopblt.com/search/order_id=%21ORDERID%21&s_max=25&t_all=1&s_all=gtx+770
$513.23
Sorry folks, this card is going to be in the range of $450-500 for a 2gb card.
you dont think it would be worth waiting a couple more days?
No matter if you go for the gtx770 or not, the potential for cards to drop in price is there. Slight possibility or not. As the landscape changes, turmoil follows. like.....
the flood of used cards coming on the market now that the 700 series is among us. There should be some great deals on barely used 680s, 7970s, and 670s.
How is this possible. I mean won't the gtx 680 offer the same performance for less? I can't see it offering significantly more without getting close to the gtx 780.
Perhaps there is some space between same performance and significantly more?
I think I remember the launch price of a GTX280 being 649.00. Amiright?
A bit blurry without the benefit of a google search.
I thought we were done reading all these baseless conclusions for awhile since the 780 was released. I read countless of silly posts this last week linking to 780's listed at $800+ with accompanying posts saying; Welp! The 780 is now absolutely definitively a $750+ card, HA that's it folks!!! CONFIRMED! 100% absolute!BLT already has it listed http://www.shopblt.com/search/order_id=%21ORDERID%21&s_max=25&t_all=1&s_all=gtx+770
$513.23
Sorry folks, this card is going to be in the range of $450-500 for a 2gb card.
GTS 780 is a nice looking card but a little bit on the pricey side of the spectrum. Guess it can be expected with todays current lineup from both AMD and Nvidia.
Comparing the GTX 780 to the Titan with performance vs price the GTX 780 does seem like a good deal....Once one gets over the initial sticker shock of course.
There have been a few comments like this, this is the sick mentality that Nvidia was hoping for when releasing the Titan at the ridiculous $1,000 price point. No, the 780 is not a good deal because you compare it to a stupidly overpriced niche product.
The 680 came out $50 cheaper than the AMD equivalent card offering a good value for top tier cards for the generation. Nvidia is now coming out a full $150 more than the 680. That's some nasty price creep there and trying to use the Titan as a measuring stick for 780 pricing is just sick.
This generation of 7xx cards is already absurd, though it makes my purchase of a 680 on day one look great.
(I might even buy into a conspiracy that not many Titans are actually out there but the point wasn't to sell Titans, it was to push the price point to a ridiculous ceiling and then come in with the 780 offering close performance and getting $150 more than they could with the 680. The Titan's real goal was to sell more expensive 780s than to actually sell Titans.)