lextheimpaler
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It will be much faster than the 980Ti, thats why they had to price the Ti so aggressive...Wait 2 weeks before buying any card.
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So you're saying NVidia has an engineering mole?
Agreed.Mod's should put an infraction on the noob for just trying to up his post count.
Agreed.
Ha!. Power going to your head...
It makes sense. Whatever Nvidia knows about the upcoming AMD product caused them to panic and drop the price of the modified Titan X to almost half and release it prematurely since it would be a harder sale after AMD is released. Whatever camp you're in, competition brings about better pricing, so it's better to not to rush into a purchase until all products are on the market.
or alternatively Nvidia smells blood in the water, and is trying to finish AMD as a serious competitior, see that's how baseless speculation works.
No they wouldn't even if they could..because they don't won't to violate US anti-trust laws..
No they wouldn't even if they could..because they don't won't to violate US anti-trust laws..
Thank you. At least someone who isn't biased! IF NV priced the 980Ti at $899, people would have a bought it. Pricing at $699 just cannibalized their flagship Titan X and also the 980. They wouldn't if they didn't have an idea what the new AMD card would be..
Thank you. At least someone who isn't biased! IF NV priced the 980Ti at $899, people would have a bought it. Pricing at $699 just cannibalized their flagship Titan X and also the 980. They wouldn't if they didn't have an idea what the new AMD card would be..
Aggressive? It is a gimped GM200 going for only 50 bucks less than the full Kepler chip did when it came out. $649 is basically the norm now for release price on a slightly cut down Nvidia big boy chip. The only reason it looks "aggressive" is because the Titan X was priced at a very high 1000 bucks.It will be much faster than the 980Ti, thats why they had to price the Ti so aggressive...Wait 2 weeks before buying any card.
I doubt AMD has an answer or else they would have already released benchmarks. Consumers don't have infinite money and they need to capture it before it goes to the competitor. Staying silent is just evidence they don't have a competitive product.
I doubt AMD has an answer or else they would have already released benchmarks. Consumers don't have infinite money and they need to capture it before it goes to the competitor. Staying silent is just evidence they don't have a competitive product.
So ahead of the E3 reveal they're scrambling now in the 11th hour to try to squeeze some last few drops of OC out of cards they've already used all the OC headroom on in their stock configuration. I can't imagine their partners are very pleased.
I guess I was right. Nvidia knew Fury X would be priced at $649...
The pricing also tells us a lot about the FuryX's benchmarks, if they are better than the 980ti, and I hope they are for competition's sake , they are only slightly better otherwise the price point would have been 750 with the Fury (air cooled) competing directly at 650 with the ti.
Even R9 Fury Nano is faster then R9 290x.
The full Fury versions will crap all over Titan X garbage.
While that's not great, it's still better than what most of the 980 Ti's can produce.
TPU's FC4 4K on the G1 980 Ti
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Hold position boys.
There is also an asterick next to the ultra.
Yeah that implies something was disabled to me, probably the Nvidia Gameworks settings.
Like Intel sees AMD as a serious competitor in the CPU market? Doubtful. Nvidia could end AMD as a SERIOUS competitor, and merely let them limp along so they don't violate the law.