Originally posted by: Concillian
Originally posted by: Zebo
I know just the CPU alone is much more complex and harder to make.
How do you *know* this?
If you go by transistor count:
Tbred: 38 million
Barton: 54 million
Northwood: 55 million
Prescott: 125 million
P4EE: 178 million
GeForce5950 Ultra: 130 million
R420 16 pipelines: 160 million
GeForce 6800 Ultra: 222 million
Let's not forget that graphics cards like this also include DDR RAM that runs at 500+ MHz, when about the fastest you can get for your system is around half that speed.
I think I'd be hard pressed to say that whatever CPU you're getting in a MB+RAM+ CPU combo for ~$350 is "more complex" than a $400 graphics card. I meanyou're probably talking a Northwood or a Barton so an x800 will have about 3 times the transistors.
I don't disagree that they probably put their largest margins in their highest end cards, but who doesn't do that? (P4EE) These people make their money off early adopters and people willing to pay for performance.
I tend to agree with you that $350 - $400 is too much to pay for a card, but in the market right now, where the x800 Pro is unquestionably the best card available, It's the closest to 'worth the money' that the high end has been in a LONG time. But, yes, it will be far more interesting to see what the x600 Pro can do.