AMD To Slash Price Of R9 295X2 By $500

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Wow, this is great news for both people who are out of their mind enough to spend $1000 on a gaming video card, but not totally out of their mind enough to spend $1500.
 
Wow that's a pretty large discount. I just got my ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q so I'm fully invested in Nvidia for the foreseeable future but great to see competition gleaning rewards for customers.
 
So this card, which performance-wise competes with the Titan Z, continues to be priced so much cheaper than that card that it's not exactly clear to me how Nvidia can still sell the damn thing. It seems to me that the Titan Z is just ridiculously overpriced.
 
1/3rd of Titan Z price.
Better cooling than Titan Z.
Better performance than Titan Z.

Just invest in two 295x2's for $2000 and get twice the performance of Titan Z for $1000 cheaper 😛
 
so...who's gonna quadfire this beast with an X99 board, a 5930k, and 32GB of DDR4 Corsair Vengeance memory?

I could be wrong since I havnt been keeping up on tech as much as I used too but pretty sure you can only run dual cards for dual gpu cards. sli max support of 4 cores.
 
so...who's gonna quadfire this beast with an X99 board, a 5930k, and 32GB of DDR4 Corsair Vengeance memory?

I could be wrong since I havnt been keeping up on tech as much as I used too but pretty sure you can only run dual cards for dual gpu cards. sli max support of 4 cores.

295 is onboard crossfire X2. add another 295 and it is Quadfire
 
this should tell you how much the markup for these so called "dual gpu" cards is....i would really like to know much it really cost to manufacture these cards
 
this should tell you how much the markup for these so called "dual gpu" cards is....i would really like to know much it really cost to manufacture these cards

It would probably make you sick to your stomach. Well maybe not really that much.

Back in the day, there were some articles released about BOM (Bill of Materials). The PCX 5750 (Nvidia) GPU chip itself cost roughly $58, PCB roughly $14 and the memory ran about $28 (or 8 modules x $3.50).

In total that card would cost just under $100, whereas during their release sold for $200.

Of course you should take account for R&D and NVIDIA/AMD partner shipping/bundles/cables/etc. And of course these guys are a business and businesses are there to make money.

Here's an older example:

http://i.imgur.com/vkRDt.jpg (From Mercury Research)
 
this should tell you how much the markup for these so called "dual gpu" cards is....i would really like to know much it really cost to manufacture these cards

Manufacturing is pennies on the dollar, its the cost of the RAM and GPU. I guess it depends on how RAM and GPU you can buy bulk... I would even speculate the RAM on higher end cards may cost more then the GPU!
 
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