Is anyone buying a new PC right now that's not replacing a faulty machine?
With Ryzen and the GTX 1080ti launching within 2 months.
Ryzen might shake up the pricing but will it really bring the price of a 7700k down?
Will the 1080ti push the 1080 down or will it just find a place inbetween the 1080 and Titan at their current pricing?
I'm sad Vega isn't launching Q1 to give us some extra choice in the high end and possibly bring the prices down.
So I guess I'm saying does it make sense to wait or is it pretty much going to be the same as right now.
I don't expect Ryzen to beat out the 7700k in gaming which is all I'm concerned with, but it might get close enough to force a price drop. 7700k is $500 in AU.
With Ryzen and the GTX 1080ti launching within 2 months.
Ryzen might shake up the pricing but will it really bring the price of a 7700k down?
Will the 1080ti push the 1080 down or will it just find a place inbetween the 1080 and Titan at their current pricing?
I'm sad Vega isn't launching Q1 to give us some extra choice in the high end and possibly bring the prices down.
So I guess I'm saying does it make sense to wait or is it pretty much going to be the same as right now.
I don't expect Ryzen to beat out the 7700k in gaming which is all I'm concerned with, but it might get close enough to force a price drop. 7700k is $500 in AU.