S shadow187 Splendid Sep 16, 2009 4,103 0 23,160 Oct 8, 2009 #1 Makes me curious... 5870-$380 5850-$280 5770-$200 5750-$150 5670-$100 5650-$75 5650 = 4770? 5670 = 48(5/7)0? What do you guys think?
Makes me curious... 5870-$380 5850-$280 5770-$200 5750-$150 5670-$100 5650-$75 5650 = 4770? 5670 = 48(5/7)0? What do you guys think?
S sanchz Distinguished Mar 2, 2009 272 0 18,810 Oct 9, 2009 #2 I think it more likely to be: 5650 = between 4670 and 4830 5670 = between 4830 and 4770 5750 = 4850/70 5770 = 4870/90
I think it more likely to be: 5650 = between 4670 and 4830 5670 = between 4830 and 4770 5750 = 4850/70 5770 = 4870/90
randomizer Champion Moderator Jul 24, 2006 22,794 255 57,490 Oct 9, 2009 #3 The 5770 is listed as $289 in Aus, so that's about $234 US (after removing 10% GST). Pre-launch prices are always high though.
The 5770 is listed as $289 in Aus, so that's about $234 US (after removing 10% GST). Pre-launch prices are always high though.
jennyh Splendid Mar 3, 2009 4,292 0 22,860 Oct 9, 2009 #4 It feels weird to have a 5770 as a midrange card, or *the* mid range. It would be £163 in the uk at your prices random. That's oooh, £23 higher than I'd pay for one if I wanted 2 for xfire. It better be really good for that.
It feels weird to have a 5770 as a midrange card, or *the* mid range. It would be £163 in the uk at your prices random. That's oooh, £23 higher than I'd pay for one if I wanted 2 for xfire. It better be really good for that.
randomizer Champion Moderator Jul 24, 2006 22,794 255 57,490 Oct 9, 2009 #5 I'm thinking of ordering one, they are listed as in stock