wow you actually bought an 8800gt 256mb? that had to be one of the silliest cards ever made especially for playing games above 1280. the 8800gt was such a great card and to gimp it with only 256mb was just ridiculous. I still remember some guy complaining about his performance with his 8800gt 256mb sli set up. lol
As I recall, I paid close to 40% less for the 256MB version instead of the 512MB version. I'm not a major gamer and 30% off is a lot of money. An 8800GT was roughly $180-200, and I remember that I paid well under $150.. usually my target is under $125... but I don't remember.
I haven't played any of the games listed - I'm playing Bioshock right now (graphics set to mid-range). About the only reason that I'm thinking about upgrading now is Bioshock 2... if I'm toning down the graphics enough on the original Bioshock... I think I need an improvement to be happy with Bioshock 2.
Back when I bought 8800GT I could look at the video card chart and I saw that I lost about 10% performance for about 30% lower price and I went for it. The problem that I have now is I don't know what kind of performance I'm looking at for the drop from 1GB to 512MB because no one has reviewed the 512MB.
You can say that the 256MB version was silly - if I gamed a lot, I'd probably agree. But for a guy who generally games only a bit, and generally plays older games, it made sense to me and I've never regretted it. Aside from Bioshock, I'm playing Warhammer Online right now. It's a mathematical thing - it chopped 12% off of my 3DMark scores... it wasn't like it was a ridiculous loss.
As far as $20 more... I don't do rebates, so I'm looking at ~$130 vs. ~$170, so it's $40 more... or about 33% more.
Maybe you guys are right... maybe I should just wait. But I know I'll have no problem spending ~$60 on a card ($130 - $70), but spending $100 ($170 - $70) seems like a lot... and I'd like to buy the card before Bioshock 2 releases so that I can use the gift copy that a friend gifted me on Steam.
