Originally posted by: Topweasel
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: Topweasel
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: Rinaun
Originally posted by: 1Dark1Sharigan1
Not worth the $399 MSRP. Might as well chuck up the extra cash for a 7900GTX/X1900XT.
Free game with it: 60$ right there. Plus you know its gonna run so -20$ for insurance (shipping for rma etc etc.)
Good deal to me.
Go for it them... What do the rest of us care if you spend $400 on a $300 card..?
Said the guy who bought probably the most overpriced card today when compaired to the X1900XT. Talk about being a Hyppocrite.
My XTX was about $40 more than an XT (less than a 10% increase over the XT, as opposed to a 33% increase on the 7900GT). ass...
Do some research before you post, the $100 price difference between the XT and XTX is a thing of the past.
First Did I say anything but about current Prices. I didn't, but honestly with your statement was pretty out right Why Spend $400 on a $300 card. In that theory spending anything over a certain base ammount is wrong, but yet you paid $40 more for a cost. Keep in mind as well that the difference in GPU speed has increased 150Mhz over the base $300 card. If I do the calulations in my head it equals 33% increase in processing speed for a 33% increase in price. I seems to make sense to me. Where as you paid a little less then 10% for 4% increase in Processing speed. Still seems to me that someone getting this signature card is getting a better deal. Infact with the choice of the game you get and some of the other quirks that most other video card buyers don't get, it seems like that gap in value is increased in the case of this EVGA.
P.S.
ASS
Current prices are all that are relevant, I really don't care how much the cards were at launch time if I'm buying one now do I. We didn't even get into how much these Signature cards are probably going to go for after the gougers begin selling them.
Again, why do I care how you spend your money...? I don't... I never made a value judgement on wether you should buy the card or not... The guy was just tallying up all the bundled crap in attempt to justify the cost, so I mentioned that he I don't care how much he spends, no need to justify it to me.
You decided to attack me by calling me a hypocrite, based on some erroneus generalizations you made about the price of XTX's versus XT's (that's why I called you an ass).
here is an XTX that is actually cheaper (at the same store) than it's corresponding XT:
XTX for $475.69
XT for $489.69
(both are Sapphire OEM)
...back on topic:
I would take this card any day over that eVGA Signature 7900GT for $40 more:
http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...=PROD&Store_Code=M&Product_Code=190551
...that card is guaranteed as well, will outperform the GT (signature series as well), has better IQ, more features, and more RAM, which
should make it a tad more future-proof.
If you want to stick with NV, try this card out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150148
Is $60 (17%) more worth a 50MHz (<10%) increase in core and a small
drop in memory speed? You get a free game and a lifetime warrantee with the XFX card as well....
...but hey, you buy what you want, it's your money...