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ASUS has good products but they always set their pricing high above all of their competitors.
It's amazing that so many consumers trust this brand and are willing to pay so much more for it.

They charge a premium for the Strix card because it is a premium product with extra features. If you want cheaper then the GTX1060 Dual, it is much more in line price wise with the cheaper cards at $290. The cheapest 1060 on newegg right now running $250, and that is a Zotac card with pretty piss poor cooling(think Intel stock cooler piss poor). Or you can go with the Gigabyte Windforce, but then you'd be gambling buying a Gigabyte card...

$330 o_O would take the $199 3GB evga mini over this all day and save $130.

The 3GB GTX1060 isn't even the same card, it has less shaders than the 6GB version.
 

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Oh then RX480 8 GB pricing must have changed in the last few days. I checked last week and the cheapest was $270

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...0446076&PID=6163686&SID=isxuhosjfo011rh100053

http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx480/

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/graphics-cards/amd/radeon-rx-480?sPage=1&sSort=3

plenty of reference cards for sale at MSRP in EU

just because they sell out fast doesnt mean that you can slap random price on them

especially when performance youre taking for chart is that of reference card and AIB cards are 10+% faster
 
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...0446076&PID=6163686&SID=isxuhosjfo011rh100053
http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/amd/rx480/
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/graphics-cards/amd/radeon-rx-480?sPage=1&sSort=3
plenty of reference cards for sale at MSRP in EU
just because they sell out fast doesnt mean that you can slap random price on them
especially when performance youre taking for chart is that of reference card and AIB cards are 10+% faster

1)The linkNo3 (overclockers.co.uk) that you put has price in £ not $. Do you know how much it is if you convert 219£ ? -> 291$ for the cheapest RX480!!

2)The other links present near msrp prices only for the reference-based models. All the other aftermarket (*and much better quality) RX 480's are more expensive (so far at least).
269$ for the cheapest aftermarket at Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st_price-asc-rank?keywords=rx480+8gb&rh=i:aps,k:rx480+8gb&qid=1473570616&sort=price-asc-rank )
260$ at Newegg ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ription=rx480&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=36 )
 

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1)The linkNo3 (overclockers.co.uk) that you put has price in £ not $. Do you know how much it is if you convert 219£ ? -> 291$ for the cheapest RX480!!

2)The other links present near msrp prices only for the reference-based models. All the other aftermarket (*and much better quality) RX 480's are more expensive (so far at least).
269$ for the cheapest aftermarket at Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st_price-asc-rank?keywords=rx480+8gb&rh=i:aps,k:rx480+8gb&qid=1473570616&sort=price-asc-rank )
260$ at Newegg ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ription=rx480&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=36 )

1. And do you even know how world outside US functions? Apparently not. And that didnt stop you from educating yourself, because education is overrated, right? 229 pounds is MSRP for UK, 269€ is MSRP for Germany. Too bad you didnt look up other cards prices before you made youre clueless post.

2. And guess what he uses for performance chart. REFERENCE card, while AIB cards are 10+% faster. So his chart is WRONG no matter how much you troll. So........why are you trolling?
 
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Can you show me the press release from AMD which says about MSRP of 269€ in Europe? (*or you are referring only about Germany? I'm sorry if i don't know German prices since i don't live there:p ).
In all the forums i've been, i've only seen the MSRP in $ which was 239$. So can you please enlighten me about the European (or German) MSRP?(*i say again that i need AMD's press release for RX480 which states the MSRP at 269€ )
If what you are saying is true, and the European MSRP is 269€ ( 303$ o_O), this means that AMD sells its product almost 65$ more expensively at the PC-users in Europe compared the ones at US.
This is something that ,-as someone who lives in Europe-, should trouble you in my opinion. !!!
P.S. I'm a troll because i presented links with prices? Only a troll would say such a thing:shadedshu:
 
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ASUS has good products but they always set their pricing high above all of their competitors.
It's amazing that so many consumers trust this brand and are willing to pay so much more for it.

Seems ASUS thinks it doesn't have any good competitors??

I've purchased many ASUS products in the past, video cards, motherboards, monitors, etc., because of the quality of their products. However, ASUS, especially with its X99 motherboards, has stepped down a notch in their quality control, if many online customer reviews are to be believed. And I believe them.

MSI has stepped up as a huge major player with both motherboards and video cards, and due to their quality with decent pricing (at least in the recent past), have seen my money more these days. Even EVGA will see my money when it comes to my purchase of a GTX 1080 (or 1080 Ti, should one come out) later this year. With the whole GTX 1080 pricing scheme started by Nvidia with their Founders version and OEMs, such as ASUS and MSI price gouging their consumers, EVGA has stepped right in to offer high quality GTX 1080s at reasonable prices and great online user reviews.

Guess MSI would rather follow in ASUS' footsteps to increase bottom line profits than to offer their customers a good deal? I think that's a mistake that simply allows good competitors to take market share from them. But good companies can ignore competition, if they wish. Many do, right up until they can't any longer. Consumers will follow certain name brands as long as they don't get burned but when they do, they will switch to other very good competitors in a heartbeat - those willing to offer good value and quality with reasonable prices to their customers.

Don't get me wrong. I like ASUS. I like MSI. I have used many products from both, but when quality and/or pricing is unreasonable, I've gone to ZOTAC and EVGA for video cards before, and will again. Both are very good companies.

When money becomes the major focus of an otherwise good company, I, for one, will ditch them when there are good, hungry competitors offering me a better deal. Right now EVGA is that company for my GTX 1080. I've used their brand before and they have never let me down. Due to the ASUS X99 motherboards I would be interested in getting, with bad reviews, I will be going with the MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon. It's currently reasonably priced for what I need, and has good reviews.

So, my whole point is that a company can be a good company but when they start to focus more on how much money they can get out of their customer AND ignore their competition, they are making a huge mistake that will bite them in time.

ASUS is so huge that it may take some time for them to lose enough customers to start working to keep them again, but I hope they don't ignore both their customers and competitors for long. They've offered great products at reasonable prices in the past. They are the only ones stopping themselves from doing it now.
 
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The MSRP is routinely being ignored by both stores and websites in the US, and actually getting worse for certain models pushing them out of their price points.
 
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I've purchased many ASUS products in the past, video cards, motherboards, monitors, etc., because of the quality of their products. However, ASUS, especially with its X99 motherboards, has stepped down a notch in their quality control, if many online customer reviews are to be believed. And I believe them.

The worst part about ASUS is their customer service, which I found during an RMA to be the worst I've ever encountered.
Not only is it very difficult to get anyone to answer the phone, but when you do, the person transfers you because they have no clue, and drops the call.
 
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Can you show me the press release from AMD which says about MSRP of 269€ in Europe? (*or you are referring only about Germany? I'm sorry if i don't know German prices since i don't live there:p ).
In all the forums i've been, i've only seen the MSRP in $ which was 239$. So can you please enlighten me about the European (or German) MSRP?(*i say again that i need AMD's press release for RX480 which states the MSRP at 269€ )
If what you are saying is true, and the European MSRP is 269€ ( 303$ o_O), this means that AMD sells its product almost 65$ more expensively at the PC-users in Europe compared the ones at US.
This is something that ,-as someone who lives in Europe-, should trouble you in my opinion. !!!
P.S. I'm a troll because i presented links with prices? Only a troll would say such a thing:shadedshu:

Another clueless murican trolling. Again, its true that for you education is overrated. Yes its called tax. But nooooooo, youre gonna troll away, right?

People like you give muricans bad name.
 
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I see you didn't answer to my request about presenting AMD's statement for MSRP of 269€, since you were the one who said that this is an official MSRP.
Your inability to back up your own claims with something official from the side of AMD, proves who is the troll here!
Also, by the way you write & insult others, shows who between us lacks of education.
( P.S. I'm not a "murican", and never said i am "murican", you made that assumption on your own. I only said that i don't live in Germany, i didn't specify anything else :rolleyes:)
 

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Instead trolling random forums you could have educated yourself on the matter.

Oh, youre a murican rofl
 
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1. And do you even know how world outside US functions? Apparently not. And that didnt stop you from educating yourself, because education is overrated, right? 229 pounds is MSRP for UK, 269€ is MSRP for Germany. Too bad you didnt look up other cards prices before you made youre clueless post.
2. And guess what he uses for performance chart. REFERENCE card, while AIB cards are 10+% faster. So his chart is WRONG no matter how much you troll. So........why are you trolling?

I have to say that you were correct about the English MSRP. According to an English site, Bit-tech.net, the UK MSRP for RX480 8GB is £215 : http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2016/06/29/amd-radeon-rx-480-8gb-review/1
Although i'm a troll , according to your opinion, i have to say that you were correct at your statement about the MSRP.;)
 
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Sorry for bringing such an old thread back to the surface but I need some info I couldn't find anywhere. So, do you know the thickness of the thermal pads used in this card? I want to clean, repaste and replace thermal pads on a card like this and I don't know the appropriate thickness.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
 
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