Maybe how many buyers there are like us who think $600 is reasonable for a single GPU but $900 is nutso could have an effect, but I doubt it. They already got us to pay $500 for GK104 and will keep doing that. They're trying to upsell us to $900 for what we paid $500 for in the past. Titan is going to be the worst price/perf card ever released, but after the performance drought imposed by lacklustre 28nm flagships, now a standard node change performance increase is being passed off as worth $900.
I wouldn't say ever. 6800 UE was really bad and 7800GTX 512MB was pretty bad too. Since a $549 7970 delivered 40% over 6970 with immature drivers and a $499 680 brought 35% over the 580, it's very likely that $499-549 20nm chips will match or come very close to the Titan next year. For GTX680 SLI / 7970GE CF owners to upgrade for real would mean buying two or more Titans. So you have to pay nearly 2 grand with taxes in Canada and then by possibly summer next year risk those GPUs losing 50% of their value once Volcanic Islands and Maxwell come out. :biggrin:
And nobody overclocked their GTX580 cards?
My comparison is apples to apples:
HD7970 OC vs. stock 580
Titan OC vs. stock 7970Ghz.
Price/performance on the Titan is going to be much worse.
Either way you aren't making your case stronger. At 1328mhz the $500 Asus Matrix 7970 is often
30% faster than the 680. If Titan is just 50-60% faster than the 680, and if it is voltage locked, the last thing you'll want to talk bring up are HD7970 OC. That would actually make the Titan's price/performance look even worse.
The Titan's price/performance against an HD7970 OC to 1300mhz+ is not going to be pretty in
some games. You'll be paying $900 to barely beat the Asus Matrix in those titles. You aren't exactly making a case for the Titan's superior price/performance here.
And I mean if you really want to get realistic, care to guess what would happen if $1000 Asus Matrix 7970 1330mhz CF / $1000 GTX680 Lightning @ 1400mhz SLI /
GTX670 Tri-SLI would do to 1 Titan? They would cream it. What NV is doing here is taking a GTX280/480/580 and raising the price to $900 by making this a Limited Edition card.