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Theres plenty of good cards out there tbh, just buy one and be happy i guess, hopefully in a few weeks time , the 780 will drop in price and thats when a lot of people will be buying
I bought mine msi gtx 670 OC as a B-grade card here on oveclockers for 239 quid when they were for 340 pounds.Best way to go about it. Most reputable sellers on mm will be more than willing to help with rma should the need arise. Many sellers actually state so in their listings. One of my 670's was purchased on mm, £210.00 a while back, an awful lot cheaper than what i paid for the first one brand new, £380.00 iirc.
The new re-designed 280X GPU (new Tahiti XTL ) will be out in next few weeks, re-designed to use less power and run cooler, I guess that could be considered an actual new midrange card, it just wasn't ready soon enough so atm the 7970 is a straight up re-brand. This new chip will be out soon though..
http://n4g.com/news/1382645/amd-preparing-new-version-of-radeon-r9-280x-on-new-chip
Sounds like whining for whining sake to me![]()
The GTX 660/Ti, 7850 / 7870's were Midrange cards a year ago costing £200, now those cards are midrange for about the same money, the problem is if you bought high range cards back then a midrange card today is a side grade.
Midrange always ends up last generations high range, IE: GTX 580 / 6970 = GTX 660 / 7870. this is normal, its no different today.
Also you can't tie mid range cards to medium settings, I'd say a 7850 2gb would cope well at medium without AA at 1080p though.
Unless you don't consider the Rxxx series to be a new generation, the the new mid-range is *not* last gen's high-end.
In fact in your first paragraph you said this gen's mid-range is the same as last gen's mid-range, for the same money. And now the 7950 and possibly the 7850 are being discontinued, leaving only the R270X, which is even more expensive than the card it replaced, for the same performance.
What's wrong with a 7950 for about £150 ?