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AMD 7950s are on Newegg

Wow I'm glad I didn't wait and got my 7970's a few weeks ago, no point at this price unless they can be unlocked.
 
Patiently waits for Kepler... AMD management has lost their minds as of late IMO. All I can do is sit back and watch the madness unfold.
 
I thought the rumors all along were that the base line 7950s would be $100 less than the 7970s?

A quick check shows the cheapest 7950 to be $90 less than the cheapest 7970, so close. But even $100 less seems too much for me, of course I have not seen performance. AMD is going to incur a backlash if they keep this up.
 
Now I'm kinda glad I didn't wait and got a 7970 at $549. However some of the custom coolers look pretty "cool" and they are available immediately. Waiting patiently for the official reviews and the overclocking reviews...
 
I thought the rumors all along were that the base line 7950s would be $100 less than the 7970s?

they look about 100 less to me till you get to the fancy coolers but thats with every card in every price bracket so you cant single out the 7950 with that argument.

Not that I agree with the prices but it is what it is. As long as people open up their wallets it doesnt matter how much we scoff at the prices on forums. Until Nvidia makes a move the prices are relevant to the performance so complaining about it really just amounts to sour grapes if people buy them anyway.
 
Why is everyone complaining about prices? For one, pretty sure AMD set the MSRP of the 7970 to $479, so these high prices aren't entirely their doing. Secondly, they just came out, why does everybody freak out when parts that just come out are overpriced and ones that are about to be replaced are a great deal, its called supply and demand. Lastly, the 7950 is about as fast as the GTX 580, however when all is said and done, it is a much better card. The cheapest 580's are $479 last time I checked, with most at $499. Why should AMD undersell their cards? They arent trying to buy popularity like they were with the 4000 series.
 
A quick check shows the cheapest 7950 to be $90 less than the cheapest 7970, so close. But even $100 less seems too much for me, of course I have not seen performance. AMD is going to incur a backlash if they keep this up.

The same speed to slightly faster than the GTX 580. What will set them apart is the overclocking headroom. Wait for the reviews tomorrow and you'll see.

$450 doesn't sound too bad when the GTX 580, stock, is comparable to slightly slower yet costs $20+ more and consumes a lot more power and has less OC headroom. I was waiting for the 1.5GB model to be around $350-370, but from what I'm seeing that won't happen. Maybe if the HD 7890 turns out to be good and costs around $300-320...
 
I'm surprised at the amount of people willing to shell out $$ for a 7970. I always thought there were very few $500+ gpu buyers. In a way I really don't care as it isn't my money but in a way it does. If AMD and nvidia figure out people are willing to pay big money for gpu's then it's eventually going to trickle down to the mid and low tiers.
 
Why is everyone complaining about prices? For one, pretty sure AMD set the MSRP of the 7970 to $479, so these high prices aren't entirely their doing. Secondly, they just came out, why does everybody freak out when parts that just come out are overpriced and ones that are about to be replaced are a great deal, its called supply and demand. Lastly, the 7950 is about as fast as the GTX 580, however when all is said and done, it is a much better card. The cheapest 580's are $479 last time I checked, with most at $499. Why should AMD undersell their cards? They arent trying to buy popularity like they were with the 4000 series.

Everyone that wanted 580GTX performance for 580GTX price already has a 580GTX 😉
 
The same speed to slightly faster than the GTX 580. What will set them apart is the overclocking headroom. Wait for the reviews tomorrow and you'll see.
I get why AMD is setting their price points, because they can. Still, I'd like to see the 7950 @$379 and the 7970 @$449, somewhere in that ballpark. Oh well, I'm going to pick up an ASUS 7970 when they become available locally, so I'm not completely bothered by the price.

Would be nice if Nvidia would show up to the fight sometime soon.
 
Hope price competition heats up around the May summer time frame. These launch 7950 OC prices are about $75-100 more than I'm willing to pay.
 
I get why AMD is setting their price points, because they can. Still, I'd like to see the 7950 @$379 and the 7970 @$449, somewhere in that ballpark. Oh well, I'm going to pick up an ASUS 7970 when they become available locally, so I'm not completely bothered by the price.

Would be nice if Nvidia would show up to the fight sometime soon.

As much as I like tahiti i'm inclined to say the market would probably like 1.5gb 7950's for 399$ better.

That said, some leaks are indicating that 7950 does outperform the GTX 580
 
Pass. Never thought I'd see the day where we need nV to step it up to bring these stupid high prices down.

Not sure if serious. It was NVIDIA that decided to put the GTX 580 at $500 when it launched just over a year ago. It's priced where it needs to if it wants to compete: somewhat faster, somewhat cheaper.
 
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