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System Name | Obelisc |
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Processor | i7 3770k @ 4.8 GHz |
Motherboard | Asus P8Z77-V |
Cooling | H110 |
Memory | 16GB(4x4) @ 2400 MHz 9-11-11-31 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 780 Ti |
Storage | 850 EVO 1TB, 2x 5TB Toshiba |
Case | T81 |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi Titanium HD |
Power Supply | EVGA 850 T2 80+ TITANIUM |
Software | Win10 64bit |
They don't have to verbally collude. It happens naturally in a two competitor system. Nvidia releases a bunch of pricey ass cards. To some degree they do this because they have to with their big cores. AMD comes out with very efficient cards that could absolutely demolish nvidia's profits in a price war, a war AMD could afford easily. Instead AMD slots their cards directly between nvidia's offerings to enjoy the higher profit margins. These two party markets often end up being far less competitive. Without samsung under cutting everyone prices are just going to go up naturally. Though it will be hard to perceive with these new density drives as they'd have cost more initially anyways.