Friday, August 3rd 2012

Swedish Retailers Begin Listing ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II

Several Swedish online retailers have begun listing ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II graphics card ahead of its worldwide launch. The card is listed at roughly 3,350 to 3,551 Swedish Kronor (US $492 to $521), including local taxes. The lowest price before taxes is 2,679 Kronor ($393.5). Looking at these prices, we expect US pricing to be in the $380-$420 range, before taxes. None of the retailers detailed the card, let alone post pictures of it. Based on the 28 nm GK104 silicon, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti is expected to feature 1,344 CUDA cores, and 2 GB of memory across a 192-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface.
Source: VideoCardz
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22 Comments on Swedish Retailers Begin Listing ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II

#1
GSquadron
I guess the prices are going crazy
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#2
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Huh, isn't that a bit much?
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#3
LDNL
Those prices cant be right. Shouldnt it be between 200 and 300 price range?
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#4
NC37
FrickHuh, isn't that a bit much?
Exactly my thoughts. 60s have been in the 200-300 price range. 192bit cards too...for that much, I'd expect something better.
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#5
HumanSmoke
Aleksander DishnicaI guess the prices are going crazy
(R)etail pre-orders hoping to catch idiots with too much money in their wallets. Ever heard of a pre-order price that was less/equal to actual MSRP?
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#6
bim27142
If that will be the launch price then I'll just get myself a full-pledged 670...
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#7
Crap Daddy
Relax. In Sweden apparently all is VERY expensive. Just checked the price for a DCU II 670 on one of those sites and converted it's $655 so $516 for a 660Ti pre-order is fine.

HD7870 is $442 there and HD7950 is 516$.

I expect the suggested retail price to be at $300.
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Crap DaddyRelax. In Sweden apparently all is VERY expensive. Just checked the price for a DCU II 670 on one of those sites and converted it's $655 so $516 for a 660Ti pre-order is fine.

HD7870 is $442 there and HD7950 is 516$.

I expect the suggested retail price to be at $300.
25% sales tax. ;)

Still a bit too much. We'll see what happens when they are properly released though, I don't think they'll be that much. BTW, some stores say they will be in stock the 14th.

I mean the cheapest 670 is 2995kr ($462) while that 660ti is $518 (about). So yeah too much. 2500kr ($386) would be pretty good.
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#9
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
Frick25% sales tax. ;)

Still a bit too much. We'll see what happens when they are properly released though, I don't think they'll be that much. BTW, some stores say they will be in stock the 14th.

I mean the cheapest 670 is 2995kr ($462) while that 660ti is $518 (about). So yeah too much. 2500kr ($386) would be pretty good.
Ouch, it's bad enuff we pay 20% here.
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#10
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Tatty_OneOuch, it's bad enuff we pay 20% here.
Naah I don't mind. Healthcare, free education etc etc.
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#11
gopal
If there are the prices then this is expensive, It should be below 300$ mark
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#12
Crap Daddy
Frick25% sales tax. ;)

Still a bit too much. We'll see what happens when they are properly released though, I don't think they'll be that much. BTW, some stores say they will be in stock the 14th.

I mean the cheapest 670 is 2995kr ($462) while that 660ti is $518 (about). So yeah too much. 2500kr ($386) would be pretty good.
These prices have nothing to do whatsoever with what Nvidia will suggest. Remember 660Ti is competing with the 7870 regardless of the fact that (based on TT's review) it''s head to head with the 7950.
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#13
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
FrickNaah I don't mind. Healthcare, free education etc etc.
We get the same but save 5% on the sales tax :) Apparently we have the best National health Service in the world, however the government takes almost £1000 each month off me to pay for all that so I begrudge the sales tax nonetheless.
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#14
Casecutter
Something tells me that Nvidia might think they can extract more than $300USD; though not as high as $350. MSRP of $330 anyone?
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#15
Hilux SSRG
CasecutterSomething tells me that Nvidia might think they can extract more than $300USD; though not as high as $350. MSRP of $330 anyone?
I agree. $319 or $329 price points look more realistic to me. But who knows nvidia may grace us with a $299.
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#16
gopal
Hilux SSRGI agree. $319 or $329 price points look more realistic to me. But who knows nvidia may grace us with a $299.
I don't think so it will be over 300$
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#17
Delta6326
Don't forget these are Swedish price for a product thats not out yet, Swedish things always cost more than American counterparts and pre-order GPU's always cost more. I expect 660Ti to price around $300 and GTX 660 around $250
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#18
Desert Eagle
Agreed about the Swedish price being excessive. It irks me that people get reamed solely based upon where they live. Take a look at our Australian friends. Anyway, I am still of the opinion that all of these Nvidia prices are whacked right now because the current GTX 680 was originally slated to be the GTX 670 and everything has been a clusterfuck since then. :ohwell:
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#19
jihadjoe
Desert EagleAgreed about the Swedish price being excessive. It irks me that people get reamed solely based upon where they live. Take a look at our Australian friends. Anyway, I am still of the opinion that all of these Nvidia prices are whacked right now because the current GTX 680 was originally slated to be the GTX 670 and everything has been a clusterfuck since then. :ohwell:
Going by what they did with Fermi, IMO the current 680 (fully enabled GK104) would've been called 660Ti. The proper 680 should've been GK100, and 670 a cut-back version of that. Hopefully AMD does well with the 8000 series so GTX780 gets the full GK110 part, otherwise we might not even see big Kepler outside of Teslas and Quadros.
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#20
Desert Eagle
@ jihadjoe. I think they will release the GK110 early next year or maybe a little later because otherwise they will be giving up market share to AMD for customers that need a GPU for gaming and compute. I'm thinking that the true Kepler Flagship will fill that need very nicely. I'm hoping that Nvidia takes off the kid gloves on this one. So what if it's a 250 watt card? If you game 20 hours a week on average then the difference between 190 watts and 250 watts is a whopping 78 cents more per month on the power bill at 15 cents per KWH and if you need to run it 24/7 maxxed out then we're at $6.57 a month. I use my desktop rig for gaming only and I use my laptop for surfing the net and email so power consumption is a non-issue for me. They could ramp the GK110 up to 300 watts and I wouldn't bat an eyelid. I have plenty of case fans just sitting in a box collecting dust. Bring out the big gun Nvidia.
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#21
gopal
Desert EagleI think they will release the GK110 early next year or maybe a little later because otherwise they will be giving up market share to AMD for customers that need a GPU for gaming and compute.
True, but i think the GK110 will come nearby August 2013;)
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#22
Xzibit
I'll be surprise if they dont loose market share.

5 months without a response to Mid-Range GPUs

6 months to respond to Entry-Level

Not to forget the 7990 is gonna be launched at around the same time as the 660s.

They might be setting themselfs up for a holiday surge but by that time like last year we are gonna be hearing AMD make noise on Sea Island. News started 2 months prior. So after a month of Nvidias full line up finally being released they will have to content with AMD new line shortly there after.

7970 news started trickling in after Halloween and early reviews started popping up around christmas.
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