[wccftech] NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Official MSRP Will Be $299

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http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-official-msrp-299-nonreference-models-retail-329349/

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Official MSRP Will Be $299 US
The news was broke by one of our most trusted sources who revealed that NVIDIA’s second best Maxwell offering in the GeForce 900 series will retail for just $299 US. The source didn’t reveal the exact MSRP for the GTX 980 but told that it could be anywhere around $449 up to $499 US. But the pricing for the GeForce GTX 970 is more or les confirmed and that’s really good news for the entire PC gaming community. I am pretty sure NVIDIA will have a deal or two on their upcoming cards which might add even more value such as a bundle for Borderlands: The Pre Sequel or Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt which will entice users even more to migrate towards the green team.


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Pretty good if true, if the 970 if roughly a 780, but i would be more interested if it makes a 290 (or its sequel) dirt cheap in response :)

Hoping for a good price:performance deal as my 7950 @ $180 was a year ago, before the mining boom
 

digitaldurandal

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If this is true it would be the first time in a while that Nvidia started a price war. Especially considering they are going to be out first, usually when this occurs they take advantage until AMD responds. Now I definitely have to hold off on buying 2 290s to replace my 670s.
 

DarkKnightDude

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What the hell is going to fill that price gap between supposed 500-600 dollar 980 and 300 dollar GTX 970? I guess the 700 series.
 

atticus14

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What the hell is going to fill that price gap between supposed 500-600 dollar 980 and 300 dollar GTX 970? I guess the 700 series.

there is a good bit of gap in between specs too, if we are lucky we may see a 970ti or something with one or two more parts enabled and competitively priced later on down the road. My first DIY build was with a GTX 260 "core 216" when nvidia was neck and neck priced vs the 4890/70 at the time. Maybe I'm imagining things but seems like in those days they #60 series was a lot closer to high end then the larger gap there is now.
 

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http://www.techpowerup.com/205286/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-and-gtx-970-pricing-revealed.html

TechPowerUp says the prices will be $399 and $599 for GTX 970 and GTX 980. We'll see who's right.

"Apparently, NVIDIA is convinced that it has a pair of winners on its hands, with its upcoming GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards, and is preparing to price them steeply. The GeForce GTX 980 is expected to start at US $599, nearly the same price as the GeForce GTX 780 Ti. The GTX 970, on the other hand, will start at US $399, danger-close to cannibalizing the GTX 780.

Across the brands, the GTX 980 is launching at the same pricing AMD's Radeon R9 290X launched at; and the GTX 970 at that of the R9 290. AMD's cards have since settled down to $449 for the R9 290X, and R9 290 at $350. Both the GTX 980 and GTX 970, will be available in non-reference board designs, although reference-design GTX 980 will dominate day-one reviews. Based on the 28 nm GM204 silicon, the GTX 980 features 2,048 CUDA cores, 128 TMUs, 32 ROPs; while the GTX 970 features 1,664 CUDA cores, and 104 TMUs. Both feature 256-bit wide memory interfaces, holding 4 GB of GDDR5 memory."
 

Teizo

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Dang. That is really low. I have a feeling the $399 price will be right though.
 

Lepton87

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No way, at that price why would anyone buy 980 if 2x970 would cost similarly and trash it in performance?
 

nitromullet

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I wonder if perhaps there will be two versions of the GTX 970. One with the short PCB for small form factor systems at $299, and another with the full size PCB, better cooling, higher clocks at a higher price point.
 

wand3r3r

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If it's really only competing with the 290 then that's a reasonable price. I'll believe it when I see it since I expect gouging. So far prices are going from $300-650 for the 970/80. It's the typical speculation mayhem.
 

RussianSensation

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Pricing rumours are all over the map from $449 to $599 for 980 and $299-399 for 970. I am going to say $399 for 970 and $549 for 980. If NV delivers 970 at $299 I will be seriously impressed but I don't see that happening. NV is more likely to milk profit margins until AMD has R9 300 series.

If 970 is $299, even if NV sells 980 for $499, it would make so much more sense to buy 2x 970s for only $100 more, which as Lepton87 said makes me question this rumor.
 

iiiankiii

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at $299, if it competes with the GTX 780, color me impressed. I would definitely consider this card at this price. Will Nvidia give us an overall winner? I wouldn't hold my breath. Or should I? :hmm:
 

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If they need to sell it for $299 then it looks like the performance is going to be underwhelming.:\
Mind you..after TitanZ at $3000 maybe its a typo.....($2999):sneaky:

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MathMan

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I'd want it to be $300 just to have a rebuttal for all the "Nvidia is an evil profit machine" people.

That, and also because it'd be awesome. :D
 

SlickR12345

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That is a good starting price, would hope to see it drop to $250 in 4-5 months as well due to competition from AMD.

If its $400 though its going to be a terrible card, pretty much worthless for the price.

I sure hope its $300, but I don't trust Nvidia one bit, they've proven they are extremely greedy and disregarding of their customers, who they think are all stupid zombies who will buy every crap they serve.
 

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If it's 299, I will buy on Friday. Probably won't be, but I'm feeling a lil excited!
 

Keysplayr

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299 sounds very low for any GTXx70 named card in history. I don't think I can name one x70 card that launched under 399 bucks with the exception of the GTX570 refresh (349?). So don't get your hopes up. This "reliable" source could just be a way to get peoples hopes up and disappointed when the higher price hits. Just for your own intelligent information, you should probably rely on past x70 launches as an indicator for the launch price of the 970. I could be wrong, but history says I'm not. Just FYI. Don't be gullible folks.
 

Flapdrol1337

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It's supposedly faster than a 780, and at 399 it'll already be cheaper. No way it'll be 299, especially at launch.
 

HurleyBird

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If it does go on sale for $299 it will be probably be HD 5870/290X all over again where you're only able to buy it at that price for the first week or so, after which supply falls behind demand and the retailers start price gouging.
 

Paul98

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If that price and expected performance are correct then it's priced where it should be.

But seems all this is just wild speculation.
 

wand3r3r

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299 sounds very low for any GTXx70 named card in history. I don't think I can name one x70 card that launched under 399 bucks with the exception of the GTX570 refresh (349?). So don't get your hopes up. This "reliable" source could just be a way to get peoples hopes up and disappointed when the higher price hits. Just for your own intelligent information, you should probably rely on past x70 launches as an indicator for the launch price of the 970. I could be wrong, but history says I'm not. Just FYI. Don't be gullible folks.

They also do absurd stuff like $3,000 for a gpu slower than a $1500 competitor. You never know. ():)
 
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