Originally posted by: n7
I look at the arrival of the X1900 as a good thing, since it will hopefully lower the prices of the X1800s/7800s
Originally posted by: n7
Meh, as much as ATi has improved Crossfire, i don't think it's quite as efficient as a dual solution as SLI, due to the high prices of the Crossfire cards, & teh whole dongle thing is annoying.
I don't personally see much value to SLI or Crossfire, but if you do want two cards, i'd suggest SLI.
For a single card though, the X1800XT is certainly the best value for high end right now, since with the $50 rebate, they can be found for cheaper than the 7800GTX 256 MB :Q!
Originally posted by: Rollo
How about the poor slobs who waited patiently for five months, then bought it for $600-$700, only to find it worth half as much three months later, and discontinued to boot?!?!?
Originally posted by: Rollo
How about the poor slobs who waited patiently for five months, then bought it for $600-$700, only to find it worth half as much three months later, and discontinued to boot?!?!?
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: n7
Meh, as much as ATi has improved Crossfire, i don't think it's quite as efficient as a dual solution as SLI, due to the high prices of the Crossfire cards, & teh whole dongle thing is annoying.
I don't personally see much value to SLI or Crossfire, but if you do want two cards, i'd suggest SLI.
For a single card though, the X1800XT is certainly the best value for high end right now, since with the $50 rebate, they can be found for cheaper than the 7800GTX 256 MB :Q!
QFT
I think what KIR is getting at is that he's losing value daily as the prices on X1800XTs plummet in anticipation of the X1900s which will be superior.
Yes, the X1800XT being a worse card and discontinued will make it's value drop even further.
I knew this was going to happen, they shouldn't have even released the X1800XT. If you're one of the guys buying it NOW for $420-$450...Hurray! It's probably the best deal out there for that money.
How about the poor slobs who waited patiently for five months, then bought it for $600-$700, only to find it worth half as much three months later, and discontinued to boot?!?!?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Rollo
How about the poor slobs who waited patiently for five months, then bought it for $600-$700, only to find it worth half as much three months later, and discontinued to boot?!?!?
isn't a precipitous price drop always associated with buying high end video cards (or xbox360s, or ps2s, or mustang GT convertibles) at well above the MSRP?
and it's not like the fact that the R580 is coming shortly was a well kept secret.
of course, this is all going off topic, which is whether the x1800 will be discontinued. from all indications it looks like it will be.
Originally posted by: alliesFor real, the 7800GTX (256) started out selling at $600+ and a couple of months later they dropped in price. OH NOES! THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT ON LAUNCH DAY ARE POOR SLOBS!
Originally posted by: Asymptoke
Originally posted by: alliesFor real, the 7800GTX (256) started out selling at $600+ and a couple of months later they dropped in price. OH NOES! THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT ON LAUNCH DAY ARE POOR SLOBS!
It was only 2 weeks IIRC where $50 -$100 price drops happened. It was quick.
You mean they should've coasted on the X850 until February?!Originally posted by: Rollo
I knew this was going to happen, they shouldn't have even released the X1800XT.
Originally posted by: allies
For real, the 7800GTX (256) started out selling at $600+ and a couple of months later they dropped in price. OH NOES! THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT ON LAUNCH DAY ARE POOR SLOBS!
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: allies
Those "poor slobs" flashed their bios to a PE, and found it able to keep up with a 512MB GTX. What about those REAL poor slobs that purchased a 512 GTX for $750 when a card purchased earlier simply flashed to a new BIOS keeps up with it. Why are you so freakin' biased against ATi?!
He has to be, or he'll lose his job with AEG
Originally posted by: RampantAndroid
Originally posted by: allies
For real, the 7800GTX (256) started out selling at $600+ and a couple of months later they dropped in price. OH NOES! THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT ON LAUNCH DAY ARE POOR SLOBS!
Someone needs to lookup what thread ****** is a and learn to not do it.
Originally posted by: Matthias99
1) I haven't seen anything 'official' saying the X1800s will be 'discontinued' or not sold anymore.
2) Both ATI and NVIDIA have replaced cards with refresh equivalents before. The RADEON 9500 and 9700 lines were replaced with the 9600 and 9800s. The NVIDIA GeForceFX 5600 and 5800 lines were replaced with the 5700 and 5900. The RADEON X600s and X800s were eventually replaced with X700s and X850s. If they come out with corresponding (and hopefully better/cheaper) X1900s and phase out the existing X1800s, it's not really that big a deal. It's not like your warranty goes away or anything like that.
3) ANYBODY buying a high-end video card should expect it to tumble in value precipitiously within 3-6 months at most. They are not generally a good investment in terms of resale value as a percentage of purchase price.
Originally posted by: Rollo
I think what KIR is getting at is that he's losing value daily as the prices on X1800XTs plummet in anticipation of the X1900s which will be superior.
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: allies
Those "poor slobs" flashed their bios to a PE, and found it able to keep up with a 512MB GTX. What about those REAL poor slobs that purchased a 512 GTX for $750 when a card purchased earlier simply flashed to a new BIOS keeps up with it. Why are you so freakin' biased against ATi?!
He has to be, or he'll lose his job with AEG
Originally posted by: allies
Those "poor slobs" flashed their bios to a PE, and found it able to keep up with a 512MB GTX. What about those REAL poor slobs that purchased a 512 GTX for $750 when a card purchased earlier simply flashed to a new BIOS keeps up with it. Why are you so freakin' biased against ATi?!
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: n7
Meh, as much as ATi has improved Crossfire, i don't think it's quite as efficient as a dual solution as SLI, due to the high prices of the Crossfire cards, & teh whole dongle thing is annoying.
I don't personally see much value to SLI or Crossfire, but if you do want two cards, i'd suggest SLI.
For a single card though, the X1800XT is certainly the best value for high end right now, since with the $50 rebate, they can be found for cheaper than the 7800GTX 256 MB :Q!
QFT
I think what KIR is getting at is that he's losing value daily as the prices on X1800XTs plummet in anticipation of the X1900s which will be superior.
Yes, the X1800XT being a worse card and discontinued will make it's value drop even further.
I knew this was going to happen, they shouldn't have even released the X1800XT. If you're one of the guys buying it NOW for $420-$450...Hurray! It's probably the best deal out there for that money.
How about the poor slobs who waited patiently for five months, then bought it for $600-$700, only to find it worth half as much three months later, and discontinued to boot?!?!?