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If 390X > £450 what's the point ? still weaker than 295x2 just got for it now![]()
you can not compare the two cards, they're not like for like.... you can only compare a 395X2 to a 295X2
the biggest difference is the most important of all, the 395X2 will have more RAM![]()
The new stacked ram should make the PCB smaller/cheaper, that will increase AMD profits.
Id really like to see it at 380 quid or so.
I remember the days of my old x850xt, was the best card on the planet at the time it cost like 220 quid and was state of the art, why doesn't **** cost that these days?
reason = NVidia and there stupid pricing, they've always pushed it up each refresh to a point where it costs half a grand for a single gpu card. stupid.
I mean yeah it costs money to make technology better, but there using less silicone every time with core shrinks, so why does it cost more your getting less
My old 4780x2 only cost like 370 quid and that was a dual gpu card and blew everything outta the water, amd need to remember they always undercut NVidia by a long way.
So the 390x should undercut or equal a 980, around 399 quid and it would be perfect. better performance and cheaper, win win. bye bye NVidia go cry me a river!
If I remember right I payed £400 from OCuk for my AMD X1900 XTX on release..The 7970 at launch was £430 pounds for the cheapo reference card, but obviously to you that was nvidias fault.
Was $649 MSRP and that was 9 years agoX1900xt-x
This level of performance doesn?t come cheap at $649 MSRP and is available at the time of writing for $694 at MonarchPC.
Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/atis-radeon-x1900-video-card-series_293#MUuosmVD2KrmVJcL.99
http://www.legitreviews.com/atis-radeon-x1900-video-card-series_293
The 7970 at launch was £430 pounds for the cheapo reference card
Titan is awful without external VRM you put 1.35 in most instances its bang and boom!!!AMD stock VRM 1.55 no problem!
When these supposed to be out?
AMD have price jumped before. I remember when the 5870/5850 came out. Yes it performed better than the 4870/4890, and it supported DX11, but it also cost quite a lot more too. The 5830 was priced the same as the 4870 and roughly performed the same.
I think Anandtech commented on this in a review of the 5850 about that card marking the end of an era with new cards focusing on feature set more than performance with prices rising alongside that.
However when the 7870/50 cards came out they were a good jump up from the 6950/6970 cards and yet cost less.
Perhaps the real problem is simply poor competition also Nvidia do have the media advantage and closer links to the developers so they can claim a premium for that.