http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20060223090220.html
Glad I didn't buy that eVGA motherboard combo
This industry is cut-throat wow!
Glad I didn't buy that eVGA motherboard combo
Originally posted by: Hacp
You hear the whining in the background? Those are EVGA customers complaining that they can't get a free upgrade.
Originally posted by: Hacp
You hear the whining in the background? Those are EVGA customers complaining that they can't get a free upgrade.
Originally posted by: x80064
Could it be a price drop because NV know's the 7900 series won't beat X1900 series like they thought it would so they cut the prices to stay competitive and sell more cards? This is not a flame...its a question....
Originally posted by: Extelleron
Originally posted by: x80064
Could it be a price drop because NV know's the 7900 series won't beat X1900 series like they thought it would so they cut the prices to stay competitive and sell more cards? This is not a flame...its a question....
Well I doubt a 7900GTX 24/8 @ 650/1600 is going to beat an X1900XTX, so I would think that your prediction is true: nVidia is going to try to offer their cards at lower than the competition because they know they cant compete.
Originally posted by: RobertR1
Originally posted by: Extelleron
Originally posted by: x80064
Could it be a price drop because NV know's the 7900 series won't beat X1900 series like they thought it would so they cut the prices to stay competitive and sell more cards? This is not a flame...its a question....
Well I doubt a 7900GTX 24/8 @ 650/1600 is going to beat an X1900XTX, so I would think that your prediction is true: nVidia is going to try to offer their cards at lower than the competition because they know they cant compete.
Exactly and if you look at the nvidia's investor conf call notes, you'll see they keep chanting "competitive pricing" when taking about the 7900 series cards.
Also, they'll do their normal PR spin and start promoting the dual cards as a mainstream solution when really it's a contingency plan.
Originally posted by: RobertR1
Disappointing card. I can't wait for the fanboys to start the "OMG, Look at the dual chip cards! They pwn." It's called having a contingency plan when you single card can't hold the competition.
Still no new features, less bandwidth but higher clocks should put it a little above 7800GTX 512. After having almost a whole year since the 7800GTX, I can't believe this is all nvidia can come up with. I'm hoping the benchmarks prove me wrong though.
Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Originally posted by: RobertR1
Originally posted by: Extelleron
Originally posted by: x80064
Could it be a price drop because NV know's the 7900 series won't beat X1900 series like they thought it would so they cut the prices to stay competitive and sell more cards? This is not a flame...its a question....
Well I doubt a 7900GTX 24/8 @ 650/1600 is going to beat an X1900XTX, so I would think that your prediction is true: nVidia is going to try to offer their cards at lower than the competition because they know they cant compete.
Exactly and if you look at the nvidia's investor conf call notes, you'll see they keep chanting "competitive pricing" when taking about the 7900 series cards.
Also, they'll do their normal PR spin and start promoting the dual cards as a mainstream solution when really it's a contingency plan.
Oh they already are doing it - their chief AEG agent Rollo is busy espousing the greatness of quad SLI over at the HardOCP forums. If he wasn't banned here I'm sure he'd have created a thread about it by now.
Originally posted by: hemmy
Originally posted by: RobertR1
Disappointing card. I can't wait for the fanboys to start the "OMG, Look at the dual chip cards! They pwn." It's called having a contingency plan when you single card can't hold the competition.
Still no new features, less bandwidth but higher clocks should put it a little above 7800GTX 512. After having almost a whole year since the 7800GTX, I can't believe this is all nvidia can come up with. I'm hoping the benchmarks prove me wrong though.
lol. You are stupid. You try to point out fanboys when you aparently are ATI biased. This is a refresh, not a new generation card. NVIDIA is making them for cheaper cost, better yields, lower power consumption.
The want a faster card to hold customers over, plus Quad-SLI before they can released DX10 compatible cards
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Hacp
You hear the whining in the background? Those are EVGA customers complaining that they can't get a free upgrade.
Forgive my ignorance, but why is that?