Sunday, December 7th 2008

AMD Responds to GeForce GTX 260 Price-Cuts, Prepares its Own

A common feature with shopping seasons, namely summer and Christmas, is that consumer graphics giants, AMD and NVIDIA announce new products that push up the pure performance and performance per dollar envelopes. With this Christmas season however, nothing notably new is going to come out of their stables, making their existing products slog it out. This resulted in both companies resorting to some serious price-cutting with their existing mid-thru-high-end products.

In the wake of massive price-cuts by NVIDIA for the GeForce GTX 260, AMD has decided to prepare its own price-cuts for the one card that goes neck and neck with the GTX 260, Radeon HD 4870. Originally seated in the $299~$399 bracket, the GeForce GTX 260 and Radeon HD 4870 have become some of the key SKUs for both companies. These are the products we have seen going neck and neck, resulting in both companies refreshing them, and later resorting to price-cuts. NVIDIA refreshed GeForce GTX 260 with a 216 stream processor version that came with added shader compute power, while AMD responded with the 1 GB variant of the Radeon HD 4870. As on today, the company pricing for the Radeon HD 4870 has been set around US $199 for the 512 MB and $239 for the 1 GB variants. This roughly catches up with the pricing for GeForce GTX 260, with roughly $199~$219 for the 192 stream processor and $239~$249 for the 216 stream processor variant.
Source: X-bit Labs
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46 Comments on AMD Responds to GeForce GTX 260 Price-Cuts, Prepares its Own

#26
Steevo
I have waited to get my second 4850 1Gb for this.
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#27
Homeless
I'm still debating waiting for next gen cards
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#28
chaotic_uk
mikek75I've been out of school for 21 years....
lol got you beat (or is it beet as i cant remeber lol) , this price drop will not mean much with the poor £ v's $ . saving my money for the phenom II then might get another 4870 (hopefully be cheaper then)
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#29
mikek75
LOL, thanks for that, its always nice to meet someone older round here....getting rarer by the day!
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#30
zithe
SkillzyOU got SUCKered.

Good think i waited, i wonder if i should wait for the 55nm
4k series already is 55nm. Not sure about GTX200 series, though.
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#31
chaotic_uk
when are the revised 4870's being released ?
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#32
oli_ramsay
rodneyhchefNo it's not, it's a fiver!
It's actually less than that!

Say it costs £100 which would already have the 17.5% VAT pre-applied to it, I can't do the maths lol but from what I remember from Have I Got News For You, it's ~2.1% off the final price. So if it originally cost £200 it would now cost £195.80..........

Pretty pathetic reduction.
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#33
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
method526darn and i recently bought a HIS ICeQ4 4850 Turbo for $179.99. :/ well atleast it's quiet at 80% fan speed and very overclockable :P
Current Boards are Still Excellent.
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#34
Scrizz
sweet, now it's time to buy a 4870
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#35
rodneyhchef
oli_ramsayIt's actually less than that!

Say it costs £100 which would already have the 17.5% VAT pre-applied to it, I can't do the maths lol but from what I remember from Have I Got News For You, it's ~2.1% off the final price. So if it originally cost £200 it would now cost £195.80..........

Pretty pathetic reduction.
Yeah it's a fiver saving on £235 but I figured it was close enough!
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#36
InfDamarvel
DaMultaAnd no one believed me when I said just wait right before Xmas on these prices LOL

That's funny
On black friday you could have obtained a HD4870 from $193 after rebate lol.
But it was the PCS+ version from ASUS with the fan issues for some, but I got it and made it work just fine..for a friend :(
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#38
Skillz
InfDamarvelOn black friday you could have obtained a HD4870 from $193 after rebate lol.
But it was the PCS+ version from ASUS with the fan issues for some, but I got it and made it work just fine..for a friend :(
I wouldn't buy a 4870 for two reasons, mainly cause the red ugly color on the PCB they have been using for a decade now... yeh i'm racist like that when it comes on to Vid cards cause it got to look good in my window case, two; not enough support.
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#39
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
SkillzI wouldn't buy a 4870 for two reasons, mainly cause the red ugly color on the PCB they have been using for a decade now... yeh i'm racist like that when it comes on to Vid cards cause it got to look good in my window case, two; not enough support.
Buy Sapphire Toxic. You get your blue/black theme. As for "not enough support", thanks for the laughs.
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#40
[I.R.A]_FBi
btarunrBuy Sapphire Toxic. You get your blue/black theme. As for "not enough support", thanks for the laughs.
You can easily spot the corporate endorcers
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#41
Skillz
[I.R.A]_FBiYou can easily spot the corporate endorcers
He he he so true, he he. :toast:
btarunrBuy Sapphire Toxic. You get your blue/black theme. As for "not enough support", thanks for the laughs.
I did a quick check and your little ugly Sapphire and it got owned in almost every test by the GTX 260 core 216 in every test, www.firingsquad.com/hardware/sapphire_toxic_4870_review/page3.asp

Dark Vader XFX GTX260 Black Edition is so black and beautiful it doesn't even come close pal:cool:.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150330
Free Farcry 2 plus 40 MIR and free shipping, that's 200 bucks final just for this beauty.
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#42
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
I was responding to your rather trivial reasons for not choosing Radeon (which was something other than performance/price/ratios), not how Sapphire Toxic cards perform.
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#43
crazy pyro
Any idea what they're going to do about 4850 512mb prices in the UK? Or will we not be ripped off for once and the 4870's have a price much closer to the 4850?
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#44
Ravenas
Good to know. I'm glad ATI is still striving for #1.
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#45
rodneyhchef
crazy pyroAny idea what they're going to do about 4850 512mb prices in the UK? Or will we not be ripped off for once and the 4870's have a price much closer to the 4850?
What's really knackered 4850 prices is the 4830! I bought my Palit Non-reference 4850 in October(ish) before the 4830 came out. I paid £100 for it from scan. Now, the same card is £120!
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#46
crazy pyro
Bollocks, if only I had ordered all my parts in september/ october I'd have got my build £50 cheaper.
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