RussianSensation, did you born yesterday? It's normal that at some point you're selling better product for lower price. What you have to understand is that lower price is not equal to less money to manufacturer. GTX 970 is the best example.
http://www.techpowerup.com/mobile/2...-ti-gtx-780-gtx-770-cuts-gtx-760-pricing.html
When 970 launched, AMD had 290/290X. Now apply 2X perf/watt to 970 today to the most recent TPU charts, and you end up with a card that wipes the floor with a 980Ti. 970 never wiped the floor with a 290X/780Ti. So that means one of these:
1) 2X perf/watt is a lie just like it was for Maxwell;
2) NV will lowball clock speeds on 1070 to not wipe the floor with a 980Ti
3) NV will raise the price above $330
4) There will be a 3rd tier 1060Ti GP104 chip
5) AMD is toast if 1070 is a $330 970 replacement with 2X the performance of a 970. Alternatively, AMD has a GP104 competitor but what is it? Dude, if 1070 ~ 980Ti for $329 in a 145W TDP, AMD would need to drop the Fury X to $249 to sell any.
The market dynamics of when 970/980 showed up and where Nano/Fury/Fury X sit, and NV's market share are completely different. If I am NV today, why the hell would I sell a card faster than a 980Ti for $330 when my customers are paying $450+ for a 980 and AMD has nothing for the next 6 months? Give me some good reasons why. When 970 launched, after-market 290s were selling for $350-375. That means it was in NV's best interest to slightly undercut the 290 to make sure it's not relevant. What does NV need to undercut today to sell the 1070? Nothing since AMD has nothing worth buying above the $300 R9 390. So unless AMD pre-emptively drops the Nano to $349, why wouldn't NV sell 1070 for $399-429? You are telling me if 1070 ~ 980Ti and costs $399-429, it wouldn't sell like hot cakes? The market is changing -- both companies want to raise prices to maximize profit margins. Nearly every market segment had risen in price since 2012. I mean with the 960 replacing 760, NV literally didn't even try, delivering the worst performance increase for a x60 series card in 5 consecutive generations. And yet, 960 is one of the best selling cards this gen!! If I am NV, I am sitting and laughing. $$$. No need to lowball anything since the market has spoken.
If anything, I'd raise prices even more. Move GP106 to $199-249, GP104 1060Ti to $299-349, GP104 1070 to $399-499, GP104 1080 to $599-649.