RaistlinZ
Diamond Member
Price is ridiculous. Getting a Tier 2 card now costs $460 from AMD. Never thought I'd see the day...
If it performs like a GTX580 1.5GB, or even slightly ahead, why shouldn't they price it the same?
Price is ridiculous. Getting a Tier 2 card now costs $460 from AMD. Never thought I'd see the day...
If it performs like a GTX580 1.5GB, or even slightly ahead, why shouldn't they price it the same?
So...HD 6970~ performance for $450?
YUCKARROOOOOS!
You can get an unlocked 6950 for $200 shipped down in FS/FT
You serious?
The 7950 is 6970 performance?What a load of bs if your correct and at that price holy cow....
I sure hope your wrong about that as double checking my expenses i could drop $500 into a gpu in March and now this crap...i want gtx580 or better performance at $469 on a new generation gpu:| Worst case i purchase a gtx580.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Predator-Rory-Read-CEO-employee-address-Radeon,13333.html
New AMD CEO: We Need to Become Predators
8150 for $280, check.
Tier 2 GPU for $450, check.
The only problem here is consumers are the prey 🙁
Damn those nasty technology companies, charging what idiots are willing to pay!
You should of bought a 580 a year ago if you're okay with that level of performance for that price. I want 7970 performance for $350. When I can get that I'm game.
You should of bought a 580 a year ago if you're okay with that level of performance for that price. I want 7970 performance for $350. When I can get that I'm game.
The market dictates price points for everything. If AMD or NV can sell lollipops for $5 apiece why shouldn't they? How dare they make a profit! I'd love to have 7970 performance for $50 bucks too but it's not gonna happen anytime soon if our peers are willing to spend $550 for it.
Sapphire HD 7950 3 GB PicturedAs you already know, it looks like AMD gave a green light to its partners for non-reference cards since day one and there will be a lot of custom cooled and factory overclocked cards once it launched on January 31st. According to what we know, the price is still set at US $449.99.
Aftermarket cooled cards are always around 40-50$ higher than the normal ones. This isn't surprising. Asus DC2 = premium pricing. The 1.5gb 7950 will be 399$ MSRP for a reference card.
Still waiting for more representative performance and power draw numbers before i draw my conclusions on its worth.
I don't give two phucks about 3dmark 11 i wanna see some performance in games like BF3 and the big question if it will play Crysis and how well versus the competition meaning the gtx580 at that high of a msrp i know its gonna be faster then a 6970 and gtx570 or else we got another bulldozer on our hands:awe:
The 1.5gb 7950 will be 399$ MSRP for a reference card.
3dmark 11 actually mirrors real world performance fairly well, but i'm sure we'll see benchmarks in the coming days
and the bulldozer comparison is just uh...what.
AMD basically put themselves into the top end price bracket, while keeping performance at $350 and less almost exactly the same.
The 7870 is going to replace the 6970 both in performance and price, with nearly the same specs it's only going to produce a small increase over the 6970 while selling @ $300ish which is exactly where the 6970 is now.
So basically this gen AMD is attempting to fill all brackets without actually increasing performance per dollar.
Who wins? AMD
Who loses? Us.
Bulldozer is sorta my new term for overpriced overhyped hardware that could possibly not please people with its current price tag or performance for such said pricetag or hardware that has high expectations but a ludacris pricetag when it debuts.
$270 8150> $230 2500k...geez $350 6970>$450 7950 with possible gtx580 or better performance.
Me and the rest of the world prob expected some $350-$399 msrp hell i took a stab at it costing at most $400 just wait till the retails spike it right up to $460+ for a reference.