Nvidia's GeForce GTX260 Cards Debut Well Above MSRP

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macer1

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yes....

njalterio nvidia makes MOST of its money from vendors like Dell & HP.

People put a precieved performance on price, not benchmarks.
 

eagle07

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[citation][nom]dariushro[/nom]^ from ignorance of masses.[/citation]

Bingo...give dariushro a point....Nvidia has a great pr machine.
 

gm0n3y

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Nvidia is probably short on supply of these puppies, so stores are charging inflated rates before they sell out of them. Of course the fact that the card has a $400 MSRP is purely Nvidia's ignorance/greed.

@techtre

You think they would have check the egg, as far as I can tell its the defacto standard for cheap pricing on computer parts.
 

bliq

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what review says the 4870 is a better performer than the GT280? I thought ATI was ceding the ultimate performance market to the GT280/GT260 and making a go at the mid-high performance market with the 4870 which may be 10% less perf but 30-50% less money.
 

sublifer

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@bliq

The 4870 isn't faster than the GTX 280 in most cases (I think it won 3Dmark06 but I hardly count those benchmarks)

BUT, in all cases where the crossfire functions (there are some games where crossfire doesn't scale or causes a performance impact but in fairness, there are other games where SLI does the same thing) two 4870 cards in crossfire will stop a new mudhole in a GTX280. And that is exactly what AMD/ATI was aiming for.
 

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I dont know if people who wrote this article actually looked at the websites to find prices on these cards But i actually found GTX260 at $399, in fact almost all stock models come at the recommended price, if you dont believe me look at it yourself http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010380048+1305520548+106792634+1068340784&name=896MB Before you post stuff on websites like this its better to do more research, than misleading people in wrong direction, i'm very disappointing with this post.
 

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The only people who will buy the GTX 260 or 280 (once the 4870x2 comes out) are idiots who don't research anything.

There is absolutely no reason to get the GTX 260 since the 4870 is more powerful at $100 less. Also, once the 4870x2 comes out it will destroy the GTX 280 in performance and be $200 cheaper (4870x2 has a projected MSRP of only $450 compared to GTX 280's ridiculous $650+ price tag).

The ONLY card that Nvidia will have to compete with ATI in this generation is the dual-GPU version of the GTX 280 they're going to release (who knows when), and that will more than likely have an MSRP of at least $800, effectively making it out of reach for the bulk of people in the market for a GPU.
 
Attention all idiots ...

This is a card for you.

Calling all idiots ...

NVidia Fanboys ... rollup ... rollup.

Throw down twice the cash you need.

Ohhh ... it says GTX ... must be good eh??

SUCKERZ



 

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@magicandy - Where have you seen x2 4870's for $450? Every site I've been too has been $300+ per card...

Even still, it's pretty crazy that you can get 2 of ATI's best performing cards for roughly the same price as Nvidia's best single card. However, I'd like to see some benchmarks on a GTX 280 SLI setup. Not every one is a poor schmuck like the rest of us. ;)
 
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