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System Name | ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713QR-HG022T |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX |
Motherboard | G713QR |
Cooling | Liquid Metal |
Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws 2x16GB 3200MHz CL22 1.2v (F4-3200C22D-32GRS) |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX 3070 130W |
Storage | HFM001TD3JX013N 1TB |
Display(s) | 17.3" FHD 300MHz 3ms 100% sRGB (+External 1080p 144Hz) |
Power Supply | 240W power-brick |
Mouse | Deltaco DM210 |
Software | Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | CINEBENCH R20: CPU 5442, Single Core 589 - Unigine Superposition Extreme: 7103, Medium: 20821 |
GTX 260+ or GTX 270 or whatever they decide to call it, will fit in right between GTX 260 and GTX 280. A bit faster than 260 and a bit slower than 280. If the rumors are true and if the September launch is imminent, then I would wait a week or two. As soon as 260+/270 hits retail, prices on old GTX 260 and even 280's will drop.
Probably something like this:
GTX 260: $170-200 (depending on model and manufacturer)
GTX 270: $200-280 (more or less where GTX 260 sits now)
GTX 280: 340-390 (depending on model and manufacturer)
Prices of Radeon 4870/50 should drop as well, since AMD will have no choice in order to stay competitive.
So, unless money is no issue, I would wait and save some cash.
As far as my OC'ing. I haven't gone higher than 756MHz. Not sure if v-mod would do any good. Time to do some benchmarks for benchmarking sake and not just stability runs.
yes, i was like that all summer, but GTX260 appeared with 10-15% lower price (207euros) than any 4870 - or GTX260....price/perf..i'm 16x10