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AMD Comfortable with Current GPU Pricing, No Cuts in Sight

lol, there have been a few threads asking if the prices are gonna drop..

ATI would have to be idiots to lower their prices when the Nvidia stuff runs so hot, takes so much power and isant a huge jump in perf over the ATI cards.(speculation)

Add to that that Nvidia and ATI should be working together to keep prices at a steady level..

(All of this price guessing is speculation til the Nvidia cards show up for real, so hurry the hell up Nvidia)
I'm comfortable with my current video card, so I can wait until the 5850 gets down around $250, where it should be.

They will come down, the question is how long will it take.
LOL, quite a while as last week they had an 5830 for $299
 
Pfft. ATi probably has the "fermi destroyer" driverset in their backpocket waiting to be unleashed. :laugh:
 
lol, there have been a few threads asking if the prices are gonna drop..

ATI would have to be idiots to lower their prices when the Nvidia stuff runs so hot, takes so much power and isant a huge jump in perf over the ATI cards.(speculation)

Add to that that Nvidia and ATI should be working together to keep prices at a steady level..

(All of this price guessing is speculation til the Nvidia cards show up for real, so hurry the hell up Nvidia)

LOL, quite a while as last week they had an 5830 for $299

Like I said, I can wait...even a year. My 4830 crossfire is doing just fine.

Would like to have a 5850, but not at these prices. The 5830 is very disappointing so far. Needs to be priced much lower. Even then, I'd still prefer the 5850.
 
besides the price the biggest prob to me with the 5830 is they are using 5870 PCBs so they are Huge.
 
Pfft. ATi probably has the "fermi destroyer" driverset in their backpocket waiting to be unleashed. :laugh:

They already do! It's called MSI Afterburner. :laugh: Well.. we'll see. I hope Fermi is good so ATi will have the need to make something like a 5890.
 
I'm one of those that put $ to $ in the piggy-bank, waiting for them prices to go down. However, my 4850 seems OK for now. I think of skipping this entire gen of GPU/CPUs... Well, maybe if Bioware would put out some amazing RPG that won't work at 1680x1050 on my 4850, then I'll buy something.
But AMD, you sons o' bitc**s... put the 5850 on the cheepo level, please. 200$ will just do.

4850 is still a monster that can chew up most of the games (may be not with the best eye-candy level on the latest games). So if the price is going to stay where it is, well, money saved for me. Yesterday I thought of selling my 4850s and upgrade to comparable 5xxx series as they save lot of power, but I don't think its a good idea to do now.

Ofcourse situation changes daily in Tech world.
 
besides the price the biggest prob to me with the 5830 is they are using 5870 PCBs so they are Huge.

Yes, and more power hungry than the 5850 despite being closer the 5770 in perfromance.

Not the deal the 4830 was.
 
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ATI pulled a fast one on nV with the launch of the 3xxx and 5xxx series. They deliberately under-specced the cards, so that when they launched there was a whooping and much more attention because of their far better than expected performance.

So it wouldnt surprise me if, when nV launches GTX4xx, they will try to pull the same trick: perhaps a new set of drivers or unlocking more shaders.

nV will want to make sure ATI has the WRONG price in the retail channels... it will take them, the distributors, the wholesalers, the retail shops, too long to fix prices of cards already on shelves. A retail shop wont sell at a loss.

So if nV comes in with better performance, they will have the upper hand for about a month before ATI's price move trickles through to the shop floor.
 
Yes, they deliberately made them 50% smaller than Nvidia G200&Fermi, but ATI's silicon surprisingly performed on par with it's bigger competitor. The good thing is that there is a lot more power packed in R700&Evergreen series, 1.20 to 2.8 TFrops to be precise. If somebody made an application/game, optimized for ATI's superscalar architecture, it will hammer Nvida badly.
 
ATI pulled a fast one on nV with the launch of the 3xxx and 5xxx series. They deliberately under-specced the cards, so that when they launched there was a whooping and much more attention because of their far better than expected performance.

So it wouldnt surprise me if, when nV launches GTX4xx, they will try to pull the same trick: perhaps a new set of drivers or unlocking more shaders.

nV will want to make sure ATI has the WRONG price in the retail channels... it will take them, the distributors, the wholesalers, the retail shops, too long to fix prices of cards already on shelves. A retail shop wont sell at a loss.

So if nV comes in with better performance, they will have the upper hand for about a month before ATI's price move trickles through to the shop floor.

I couldnt decide back in November 2007 whether to get the HD3870 or the 8800GT as they were both released same week.... well I ordered both, it's the HD3870 that got sold to a friend in here as it was generallly inferior, despite the fact that it took ATi 6 weeks to get any acceptable drivers I am fairly sure that ATi took a bit of a :nutkick: against G90/G92 on that one. Although i certainly have to agree with the 4XXX series, ATi certainly surprised NVidia with it's offerings, although the GTX260 was a fine card, it was not long before NVidia had to raise the shader count to ensure they could better a 4870.
 
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meh i bought my cards at launch for $259 each back when ppl were hollering to wait wait fermi is coming price drops will follow bah. and here we are 6 months later and just more of a cluster fuck. Ati has no reason to lower prices everythings pretty much even performance wise in terms of single gpu cards. PPL need to get over it and re evaluate the gpu market a bit do you NEED a 5850 if u have a 8800gtx or better to enjoy your games no you dont. so at the end of the day all you want is more performance and if thats the case you pay the price. As it stands now only 2 games need this much gpu power to run flawlessly 2 out of 1000s think on that a minute
 
As far as I'm concerned this is all the proof I need that Fermi will suck. All the benches in the world don't mean crap when it comes to the almighty dollar.
 
I think fermi will probably suck at launch but get better and better with newer drivers since it is a new architecture and will get better with time just like the unified architecture(which fermi is still based on)

but still we should all get much more info tommorow.
 
agreed mailman agreed my $1 buys me a Whooper Jr the amount Nvidia wants for what i paid i got 2 5850s and enough whooper jrs to eat for a year for the price of 2 470gtx's ill take the deal that gives me equal performance and keeps food in my stomach lol
 
This isn't exactly anything new. There will be no price war. Maybe really small drops on ati's side but nothing remarkable.
 
This isn't exactly anything new. There will be no price war. Maybe really small drops on ati's side but nothing remarkable.

There would have been if Nvidia came to win. But instead we got Fermi.
 
besides the price the biggest prob to me with the 5830 is they are using 5870 PCBs so they are Huge.
The non-reference designs for these cards should come really soon.
I think there already are non-reference 5830s.
You can think of the 4770 in this regard, the reference design is gone before you know it.
 
You know seems to me like AMD has shifted it's R&D a little ? Get the GPU market ? Easier to take on nVidia NOT Intel . :twitch:
 
There will be a 5890. 2 volterra controllers should have 2gb GDDR5 better voltage scaling higly binned 5870's basically an exact copy of the 4870/4890.
 
Price drops = Always win.
 
You know seems to me like AMD has shifted it's R&D a little ? Get the GPU market ? Easier to take on nVidia NOT Intel . :twitch:
AMD never had the resources needed to take on Intel, not even close.
On the other hand, ATi now the graphic divison of AMD took on nvidia for ages before AMD acquried them.
 
well shit, they better, cuz I want me a new gpu and I am not paying that much money for a 5870 nor a 5850, cant afford to. Not wanting a 5770 with a 128bit pipe either :(
 
My 4870 is still smoking all the games I need it to, going from a 3870 to a 4870 gave me that "Holy shit this is sooo much faster!" feeling that still hasn't went away. Not to mention I got college to worry about in the near future, which is the main reason why I haven't bought 2 5970s already.
 
I think that in this hard economy they would make them affordable after all we need a break if you know what I mean . . Hint hint .. ;)
 
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