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Yup, but again it looks like they'll get the pricing wrong. I'm guessing £500ish...
The AMD line up is certainly getting very crowded that's for sure. They seem to be now competing against themselves rather than against Nvidia.
Why superstar? Because it's small. Yes gaming enthusiasts crave tiny cards with average performance, if anything it's a niche card for those that want sff and will be priced as such. This thing will be doa over £400.
Hi there
Well its not hard to work out really is it guys, use common sense.
Performance will be between 390X and Fury Pro. As will the price! So expect £360-£420ish if current prices remain as is as that would give AMD the following line up:
Fury X AIO: £529-£599
Fury Pro: £439-£459
Fury Nano: £379-£419
390X: £319-£359
390: £259-£279
There top-end line up has logical pricing, problem is all the prices are simply to high to sell in real large volumes, but as AMD don't have volume to sell then their high pricing strategy kind of makes sense.
P.S. Though the 390 is exceptionally priced and selling incredibly well at OcUK.![]()
Two are going to be cheaper than a 980ti ?
It's still crossfire and all the **** that comes with it, single fast card ftw.
Why are you pricing the Nano against the G1 or Hydro, How about we use the highest SKU of Nano at £419(£838 for two). Plus you then have the troubles of any dual card setup.
I personally would prefer the best single card solution(980ti or Fury X, which ever vender you prefer).