sze5003
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Looks like it will be worth it to me waiting to see what they have going against the 1080 as a single card. I may end up with another amd card this time around too. This 480x at $199 and up leaves room for them to price their top end card well below nvidia 1080.Since when was GPU releases about "Fighting" the other cards "top" card?
Nvidia has no RX 480 contender. AT $230, the RX480 is close to the GTX 1070 in performance....
For $350, I wonder what AMD will bring?
Considering how poorly the GTX 1080 and 1070 are OCing right now, this Pascal Launch doesn't look that exciting. But almost GTX 1070 performance for $230 and GTX 1080 performance for $460. That's exciting.....
Also, lets say AMD releases the fully enabled chip later down the line at $300.... or even $350.... still cheaper than a 1070, and definitely going to be faster with the fully enabled chip.
Looks like Polaris and Vega may be the better architectures out the gate this generation. Pascal's regressed IPC really hurts it. Especially with OCing.
I was shooting for a 1070 gtx if amd didn't have anything but now why get a 1070 if I can spend close $100 more and have 1080 like performance.
