Thursday, October 14th 2010
Early Listings Indicate Radeon HD 6800 Series Pricing
An pair of early listings by a Dutch online store indicates what prices of some Radeon HD 6800 series products could look like, in that part of the world. The Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 (part number 11180-00-20R), is listed at €158.82 without taxes (€189 with it); and Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 (part number 21179-00-40R) at €214.29 w/o taxes (€255 with it). We conservatively estimate the USD pricing to look like $199 for the HD 6850, and $249 for the HD 6870, on the basis of this listing.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
37 Comments on Early Listings Indicate Radeon HD 6800 Series Pricing
I WANT A 6990!!!!!!!!
Not only that the way I understand it is these cards are a new breed. Meaning they are filling in a performance gap between the 5850 and 5770 which was disappointedly being filled by the 5830. That is why the name change to better organize the performance structure. So there is no real rules for were they should be priced.... but I think they did pretty spot on if these are the real prices. Between the 5830 and 5770.
***After thought****
What really concerns me though on these cards is the DX11 performance. When Fermi released all you heard was "Great tessellation performance double of ATI's" ATi lost the tessellation race IMO last gen. That is something they need to focus on.
And the fact we haven't heard anything about tessellation yet really worries me!!!
*Edit*
I didn't read your whole post.... the ending about official performance numbers.
If the 6970 is in fact better than the GTX 480, they can ask upwards of £400. But that would be shite.
Antilles? Anyone know if it's 6950 or 6970 based (anyone know = rumours heard!)
I expect the non-reference 5970 pcbs to be re-used for 6870x2(Barts is pin-compatible with Cypress, apparantly). I expect Antilles to NOT be 69xx-named.(This means that all OEMs can save costs on the dual-gpu board development, and justifies the late introduction of ASUS ARES and XFX 5970 4GB Black Edition).
This will allow for large margins, and very decent clocks on the x2 card...no 5970 with 5850 speeds this time.
Haven't been following the 6000series really so sorry if I'm completely wrong lol
EDIT: If im right about the performance ... that is, the 6870 being 5-10% slower ... then it will be similar to GTX470 ... currently the lowest 470 on the egg is $280 ... so I think the 6870 price is grt ... :)
5970 = 5850x2(with 1600 shaders btw)
6990(or whatever they name it) = 6950x2(succesor of 5850)
If i get it right what you're saying is:
6990 = 6870x2 = 5850x2 = 5970
it would be like aprox 10% faster than 5970 depending on crossfirex scaling of the new cards
IMHO.
*edit*
Ok maybe not, just checked newegg and the cheapest 5870 is $350 so yes it would be nice if it did push the prices down. But in the uk a cheaper 5870 is £280 and according to these prices a 6870 would be about £225 (using a direct currencey conversion from euro to pounds sterling) so only £55 away from each other, thus why i thought a price drop would bring them very close to each other.
*another edit* :laugh:
I just noticed every news post about the new AMD radeons has an ATI icon on the front page, will this change? :p