Megasty
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Processor | i7 920 @ 3.6 GHz (4.0 when gaming) |
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Motherboard | Asus Rampage II Extreme - Yeah I Bought It... |
Cooling | Swiftech. |
Memory | 12 GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer - I Love Red |
Video Card(s) | ASUS EAH4870X2 - That Fan Is...!? |
Storage | 4 WD 1.5 TB |
Display(s) | 24" Sceptre |
Case | TT Xaser VI - Fugly, Red, & Huge... |
Audio Device(s) | The ASUS Thingy |
Power Supply | Ultra X3 1000W |
Software | Vista Ultimate SP1 64bit |
That logic has its flaws:
1- HD3870 X2 is not twice as fast as HD3870, we could guess HD4 x2 won't either.
2- HD3870 X2 price is more than twice than DH3870, will this be different? That puts the HD4870 X2 well above $600. Probably it will be cheaper, but it won't launch until August, we don't know how prices are going to be then...
I'm not even comparing the R600 to the R700. They're 2 completely different gpu's. The 4870x2 is also using a different method of combining the cores so who klnow what new mess they will present to us. Anyway they said a long time ago that the thing wouldn't be over $499. How accurate that is now with the price of GDDR5 going up is in the air as well. But for now I'll hold them to it until I hear differently.
The only way the 2 monsters won't compete is that the 4870x2 is priced that low. I guess it'll make since to ATi but there's still no way that 280 or 260 is getting my money. I'll stick with the GT model if I had to get one but I'm sure that ppl will still flock to snatch them up. Hopefully it will be worth it to them.