Monday, March 19th 2012

ASUS GeForce GTX 680 for Pre-Order in USA

Last week, a Dutch store solicited pre-orders of ZOTAC GeForce GTX 680 for a brief period, before redacting the sale page. It was priced at 507.18€ (incl. taxes). US retailer Bottom Line Telecommunications, listed ASUS GeForce GTX 680 on its online store (shopBLT). Carrying the part number GTX680-2GD5, this card is priced at US $566.75. The part that makes this a pre-order is that the sale page mentions that "You may order this product regardless of availability," it would be shipped as soon as it's available (after it's launched, of course). The page doesn't tell us anything about the GTX 680 that we don't already know.

Find the listing here.
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12 Comments on ASUS GeForce GTX 680 for Pre-Order in USA

#1
NHKS
566$ isnt exciting..
but aren't pre-order prices usually higher than actual MSRP?..
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#2
xenocide
NHKS566$ isnt exciting..
but aren't pre-order prices usually higher than actual MSRP?..
Usually places that offer Pre-Orders like this charge a hefty mark up. I remember seeing $200 BD CPU's up for pre-order for almost $300 as a frame of reference.
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#3
Shinshin
Let the price wars begin!!!
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#4
xenocide
ShinshinLet the price wars begin!!!
Unless the GTX680 is priced around $499 at launch, don't hold your breath.
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#5
hhumas
i have sold my 580 @ 460$ .. so 680 is not much costly .. i was thinking about 700$
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#6
Initialised
That roughly translates to £430 in old money. Is it me or are we seeing massive price gouging to milk the nvidiots for all they're worth?
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the54thvoid
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InitialisedThat roughly translates to £430 in old money. Is it me or are we seeing massive price gouging to milk the nvidiots for all they're worth?
Tad unfair. Use of the term Nvidiot for someone buying a card close in price (not confirmed) and equal to or better than the HD 7970 is wrong. If the 680 is better than the 7970, it ought to be sold higher - it's the business world dude. Price of an item is used by the masses to gauge it's performance. Thats why we have budget and prestige lines of products. Like many people say, blame AMD for changing it's pricing strategy.
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#8
m1dg3t
the54thvoidLike many people say, blame AMD for changing it's pricing strategy.
:laugh: They just followed Nvidias lead.
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the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
m1dg3t:laugh: They just followed Nvidias lead.
Each as bad as the other. ;)
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#11
farfigneugan42
the54thvoidTad unfair. Use of the term Nvidiot for someone buying a card close in price (not confirmed) and equal to or better than the HD 7970 is wrong. If the 680 is better than the 7970, it ought to be sold higher - it's the business world dude. Price of an item is used by the masses to gauge it's performance. Thats why we have budget and prestige lines of products. Like many people say, blame AMD for changing it's pricing strategy.
But it's *not* "equal or better", it's equal or better or worse.

I'm an nvidia fanboy myself, but pretending AMD didn't win this round is disingenuous. The "30% faster" reports were never in reference to this card. Those figures were talking about the gk110 chip, which has been delayed 'til q3/q4 of this year. The gk104, which this card is built on, has always shown to be between the 7950 and 7970 in performance. Trying to price it at 7970 levels is indeed fleecing their customer base, although in fairness, they are having to deal with poor yields from TSMC so high prices were expected.
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#12
[H]@RD5TUFF
I see one of these in my future, my GTX 470's are starting to feel slow. .. .
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