Keysplayr
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- Jan 16, 2003
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but my last post wasn't actually hyperbole. mid range gpu is now 400$(that is just msrp, actual price around 450$) when it was 200$ just a few years ago. the last gold standard was gtx 460 1gb. even adding 10% every year per your post, it still wouldn't double. :thumbsdown:
Do you remember the price of a 6800GT? I sure do. Bought one for myself at the first day of availability at COMPUSA. 399.00. That was a 2nd tier card. Thee was the ULTRA above it. Somewhere above 500 bucks wasn't it?
At any rate, GTX 680 was 499 at launch. 780Ti was how much?
Look, you can complain about pricing all the live long day, but in the end, there will be a product that suits your price and performance. I don't see a problem. It all depends on what you wish to spend and what you're happy with. Being unhappy because one cannot afford the highest tier is a waste of time. Otherwise, everyone would be driving mercedes when a kia would do.
Just buy what you want to at a price you're able to live with. That's all there is too it. Mourning over new pricing is a waste of time when there isn't anything anyone can do about it EXCEPT the actual act of mourning. Gets nothing done.