AMD's 2GB 5870 Price Point?

Zillatech

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Where do you think the 2GB HD5870 will end up and will the 1GB 5870 drop in price to the $350.00 price point to compete directly with Nvidia's GTX 470?

That sounds like a good response for AMD to me. They will leave the HD5970 to do battle with the GTX 480 and not worry about a dual Fermi card IMO. A dual Fermi card is going to be off the charts with Heat & Power so I doubt many people would even consider it if and when it is released. Below is a link to the upcoming Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 TOXIC (2GB)

http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=23079

Looks pretty good to me :)
 
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Qbah

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I guess MSRP of $449 for the 2GB model (real price just below $500). 50 bucks cheaper than a GTX480 MSRP (which will sell for ~$550). The 1GB price won't change and remain at $379 MSRP -> north of $400 at stores.

Yeah, I'm not so positive about the future...
 

Daedalus685

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I'd imagine a straight up $50 premium on a stock card... Mind you I also expect most if not all of the 2gb cards to be special non reference builds.

However, the 6 DP version of the 2gb has been mentioned to have an MSRP greater than the 5970, that may well be the only 'stock' 2GB card.
 

dook43

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NCIXUS has a Powercolor E6 for preorder at $504.

I can't see any 5870 going above 550
 

dook43

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Do the math. Vanilla 5870s are retailing for 409 to 419. There's an extra gigabyte of expensive DDR5 on there, and AFAIK it's double the chips as well.

I made a decision to sell my 5850s to get something new for the Fermi release. Upon seeing that 2 fermis and 2 2gb 5870s === 1000... I pulled the trigger on a 5970.