Wednesday, March 21st 2012
MSI GeForce GTX 680 Listed for 492€
It looks like murmurs about the $499 (excl. taxes) price-tag of GeForce GTX 680 have more than an element of truth in them, after all. European retailer PC Components listed an MSI-branded GeForce GTX 680 graphics card (model: N680GTX-PM2D2GD5) for 492€ (including VAT), and 416.95€ (excluding VAT). This reinforces the theory of a US $499 (excluding taxes) price-tag (including taxes price varies significantly between states and other US territories).
The listing also reveals the box-art of MSI's card, and various other features of the GeForce GTX 680, such as NVIDIA GPU Boost Technology, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround (with the ability to connect all three displays to a single graphics card), clock speeds of 1006 MHz (core) 1056 MHz (boost), 1502 MHz (6.00 GHz GDDR5 effective memory), 2 GB memory, and 195W TDP.Find the listing here.
The listing also reveals the box-art of MSI's card, and various other features of the GeForce GTX 680, such as NVIDIA GPU Boost Technology, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround (with the ability to connect all three displays to a single graphics card), clock speeds of 1006 MHz (core) 1056 MHz (boost), 1502 MHz (6.00 GHz GDDR5 effective memory), 2 GB memory, and 195W TDP.Find the listing here.
33 Comments on MSI GeForce GTX 680 Listed for 492€
416.95 EUR = 550.206 USD
maybe closely to $549 price tag.
Site reads..
Technology Support
•DirectX 11
so i guess its confirmed.. DX11 & not 11.1 .. again, i not concerned :D
Dollar-Euro exchange-rates based determination of prices both-ways (for American goods sold in Europe) went out of the window years ago.
1€ = $1.3202
$1 = ~0.75€
Euroinvestor
GTX 680 is hence looking more at a US $499 (excl taxes) price than $549 (excl taxes) price. It's not exactly 1:1, but the pricing differences between the two markets supports the US $499 price theory.
There is one extra layer of middle-man in Europe, adding the 10%. Note that this is not profit... just the cost of inefficient markets.
I am still very skeptical that the price will be $499. I see these being released at $550.
This is a known problem and has been going on for years, ppl call it the "Europe tax" same as in Canada and Australia, retailers are used to selling stuff for a higher price in those countries than in the US even if CDN$ and AUS$ are worth more than US$ considering conversion factors or current exchange rates.
Having said that, here's hoping Nvidia prices their cards to sell here in the US, I'll get a couple of 680s as soon as they release here.
EDIT: Crap Daddy explained it better in the previous page, didn't read his post until after I posted this :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxXk-iXLjiY&feature=player_embedded
Left pccomponentes.com and Rigth ncix.com
Asus Radeon HD 7970 DirectCU II 3GB GDDR5 - 533 € : $609.99
XFX Radeon HD 7970 Black Edition Dual Fan 3GB GDDR5 - 499 € : $569.99
XFX Radeon HD 7970 Black Edition 3GB GDDR5 - 509 € : $579.99
the difference is almost always $70, and based on this
what do you think?
http.download.nvidia.com/FLVs/GeForcecom/GTX680-LauchVideo-R7-Alt-640x360.flv
and here
http.download.nvidia.com/FLVs/GeForcecom/GPUBoost-640x360.flv