Originally posted by: brblx
why not just buy a 4850?
there are like four or five that are at under $100AR (~$120 before) at newegg. 4770's have mostly been 110. the power savings is somewhere around 30w at maximum draw. that's 2.5a of 12v per card. not much.
Originally posted by: bupkus
Doesn't anyone have the HD 4770 in stock?
What's the holdup?
Edit: On a calmer note, when are the high end vids based on 40nm technology supposed to make their appearance?
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Insane overclocks
Less heat
less power
did I mention the overclocks?
Originally posted by: Just learning
However, the official answer is that yields with 40nm are poor.
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Just learning
However, the official answer is that yields with 40nm are poor.
Official from who?
Originally posted by: bupkus
Doesn't anyone have the HD 4770 in stock?
What's the holdup?
Edit: On a calmer note, when are the high end vids based on 40nm technology supposed to make their appearance?
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Insane overclocks
Less heat
less power
did I mention the overclocks?
What gets me is the 4770 was released around here at great prices with bonus games to boot (ncix). Now that I have decided on a nice little system - nothing available. Still great prices on the 4850, 4870, 4890 - but for the above reasons not what I am looking for. Did I mention nosie?
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Insane overclocks
Less heat
less power
did I mention the overclocks?
What gets me is the 4770 was released around here at great prices with bonus games to boot (ncix). Now that I have decided on a nice little system - nothing available. Still great prices on the 4850, 4870, 4890 - but for the above reasons not what I am looking for. Did I mention nosie?
Apparently the word about the 4770 has gotten out, as it looks like its sold out everywhere. I don't think ATI anticipated the demand for these.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Insane overclocks
Less heat
less power
did I mention the overclocks?
What gets me is the 4770 was released around here at great prices with bonus games to boot (ncix). Now that I have decided on a nice little system - nothing available. Still great prices on the 4850, 4870, 4890 - but for the above reasons not what I am looking for. Did I mention nosie?
Apparently the word about the 4770 has gotten out, as it looks like its sold out everywhere. I don't think ATI anticipated the demand for these.
Im going to lean towards 40nm issues.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
40nm may be holding up production some, but I think the initial delivery of the 4770 was only like 50,000 units. Demand probably put a strain on that pretty darn quick, especially if there were any OEMs involved.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: SunnyD
40nm may be holding up production some, but I think the initial delivery of the 4770 was only like 50,000 units. Demand probably put a strain on that pretty darn quick, especially if there were any OEMs involved.
Oh im sure the demand was higher than expected. But the documented 40nm issues are going to be pushing back the next gen as well to Q4 for AMD and possibly Q1 for nV![]()
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: SunnyD
40nm may be holding up production some, but I think the initial delivery of the 4770 was only like 50,000 units. Demand probably put a strain on that pretty darn quick, especially if there were any OEMs involved.
Oh im sure the demand was higher than expected. But the documented 40nm issues are going to be pushing back the next gen as well to Q4 for AMD and possibly Q1 for nV![]()
But demand would be the reason that the initial allocation is depleted at this point.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: SunnyD
40nm may be holding up production some, but I think the initial delivery of the 4770 was only like 50,000 units. Demand probably put a strain on that pretty darn quick, especially if there were any OEMs involved.
Oh im sure the demand was higher than expected. But the documented 40nm issues are going to be pushing back the next gen as well to Q4 for AMD and possibly Q1 for nV![]()
But demand would be the reason that the initial allocation is depleted at this point.
Yes but with a mature 40nm process, they probably would not be in that position.
If Mcdonalds made 3 Big Macs in a whole day, and they all sold out, you could call that demand, or you could call that short supply.
Although we as enthusiats tend to think we are the center of the world, most people have no idea that the 4770 is the first marketed 40nm card, that it overclocks well, and that it uses less power than the 4850.
Most people walk into Best-Buy or Frys or look at an e-tailer and pick the card with the highest numbers on the box.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Yes, of course, you're right as always. :roll:
Instead of going around in circles, can we just say that their initial allocation is probably dried up and everyone is waiting for more? I don't have the energy to watch another idiotic forum ego fight happen today over something as trivial as supply and demand.
Originally posted by: bupkus
This next vid is for my nephew who has a 450W PSU. I forget the brand name but it could be Flower.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Although we as enthusiats tend to think we are the center of the world
Originally posted by: ronnn
There is a reason why he is called fud. :laugh:
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: ZimZum
Insane overclocks
Less heat
less power
did I mention the overclocks?
What gets me is the 4770 was released around here at great prices with bonus games to boot (ncix). Now that I have decided on a nice little system - nothing available. Still great prices on the 4850, 4870, 4890 - but for the above reasons not what I am looking for. Did I mention nosie?
Apparently the word about the 4770 has gotten out, as it looks like its sold out everywhere. I don't think ATI anticipated the demand for these.
Im going to lean towards 40nm issues.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: ronnn
There is a reason why he is called fud. :laugh:
Well, not quoting Fud, it's been pretty well talked about that TSMC is/was having some tough times with 40nm. It is no surprise that there are limited amounts of 40nm chips to go around at this time. It'll improve. It always does.