My optimisms: The R9 290X (reference) could provide 25-30% improvement over the 7970Ghz numbers than W1zzard showed in his GTX780 reference review at 2560x. Offer improved/efficient PowerTune/Boost ability, while provide OEM headroom for higher variants. Provide a 250W TDP with improvements for tessellation. MSRP of $550, OEM's price up to $600. A strong game bundle that includes BF4?
If AMD refrains/redirects from a direct conjectures to Titan, and just via to emphasize its' performance/value comparative to the GTX780 they'll hold the upper hand. At this point it's hard to tell if Nvidia will or capable to contend on price, it depends if GK110 production provides for a good volume of 12-SMX spec parts. My thinking is Nvidia will come to market with a 10 or 11-SMX part to fill the nothingness between the GTX770-780. Figure AMD will have probably 3, perhaps 4 cards holding between $370-550. I think Nvidia hopes there's enough faithful that believe GK110's that if even further gelded offer virtue just based on its' thoroughbred stock.
I will buy a Classified for less than $600,00
So, if they drop 15% after 4 months or basically you would be paying $6.25 a week since the release that feels like a better deal? To me you would've been better off jumping in right away, and unload the GTX580 at that time, as now you'll get less (than the $100 savings) for the GTX580 in a resale. Plus I'll be surprise if a EVGA Classified drops to $600 before say November and then you're even more upside down.