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The first "proper" Kepler news Fri 17th Feb?

Whilst the RRP comparison of 7970 to 680 says the 680 will be cheaper I doubt that will be the reality, I expect you will find 7970s cheaper than the cheapest 680.

Love to be proved wrong
 
Terrible selection of benchmarks!

Where are Batman AC, BF3, Skyrim?

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Only down side is, ram and the 256bit bus letting it down at high res, but after all it was a mid range card.
 
Now all we need to see is the overclocking performance vs 7970. Latest news suggests that the GTX680 will be priced around 492€ or £408 (if you trust the xe rates). I guess that's not bad if true.
 
Now all we need to see is the overclocking performance vs 7970. Latest news suggests that the GTX680 will be priced around 492€ or £408 (if you trust the xe rates). I guess that's not bad if true.

Without price gouge .co .uk it should be £379 to 389. Can't really see that can you.
 
It seems like for the past 2-3 generations, AMD have been the first to produce new set of high end graphics cards (revised, new architecture, etc) but getting beaten in overall performance by Nvidia everytime.

5870 beaten by 480
6970 beaten by 580
7970 beaten by 680

The pattern is never ending :p
 
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