Not at all.I'm guessing more in the region £260 for 6gb version. This card will certainly kill off RX 480.
But it might be decently competitive, depending on where exactly they stack up when *real* prices and performance are revealed.
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Not at all.I'm guessing more in the region £260 for 6gb version. This card will certainly kill off RX 480.
Wipe the idea of 970 off your mind, unless all the games you play are pre-EOL releases. For new games are that released after EOL, the 970 would be lucky to retain even 75% of its peak performance comparing to when it was still in its prime.Nvidia 'the way you're meant to get played'
What a joke, i may finally jump ship if the third party 480's get good reviews. Or hold out for a good deal on a cheap 970. Maybe 180ish that would be nice.
...and the 2 gen later, 1060 still got the same low memory bandwidth as the 670 and 760, with a even smaller bus-size
People should not be paying £300 for a 1080p card by today's standard.
So the RX480 has 6+1 phase power VS 3+1 on the 1060, 4GB/8GB VS 3GB/6GB, larger BUS and prices start from under £200.
I imagine the Nvidia card will give a few % more performance and people will buy it. The RX480 could well perform better than the 1060 in DX12 titles and as that's the future could still be a good option for some.
Founders edition (Gouging edition) on the 1060 makes it a bit of a joke tbh. I mean the card might be fine, but the pricing is so so bad this time around from Nvidia. Pure greed?
They still got me with the FE 1080
Damn you Nvidia
480X was DOA anyhow after the powergate issue, thats probably done enough to tarnish its reputation anyhow.
Even when the AIB customs arrive you will still have people incorrectly telling others that it will blow up their PC if they bring it into the same room as the PC etc...
AMD are like bumbling drunk clowns it seems at times, they go from one mishap to another, always almost getting it right, but ultimately messing up one important thing at the end and leaving everyone wondering WTF
Ooooo you have seen the price listed somewhere?
Almost right? In what way is the 480 almost right? the power efficiency is absolutely dire, performance is lackluster, the reference blower a disaster, it burns up, lots of people reporting stability issues, 4GB cards was just a marketing gimmick, and then there is the fact that it draws massive over the PCI-E spec through the motherboard.
The 480 is a disaster like the FX5800 and 2900XT. A monumental failure
So are those aftermarket cards starting at £230(which $250 is with VAT added on top)?? If that is the case AMD is in trouble.
They won't be. Just look at the other launches 1070/1080 to see that most of the custom cards are around the FE pricing. More so with the gtx1070.
Wow they actually put founders edition tax on a lower end part, what a joke.
So I'm guessing these will be close to £300 here in the UK. For a x60 card.
Whats next, GTX 1050 3gb Founders for £200? This gen is a joke, bring on 2017 and Vega.
Sure it is . Gibbo's sales numbers suggest other wise. They were literally flying out of the door.
AMD had a golden opportunity to corner the budget market. Yet they've failed miserably. Along comes the 1060 with a meagre 15% increase and costing £60/80 more to mop the budget sector.
How many are being returned?