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Bottom line is that the 5870 is 17% faster than NVidia's top single GPU, however it is 22% more expensive (priced at newegg) so arent NVidia now in the unfamiliar marketing realm of ATI.... "yes our GPU may be slower but proportionally it's cheaper"...... AKA better bang for buck? As I said on the previous page, currrently ATI's greatest strength and NVidia's greatest fear should be the 5850, it's faster AND cheaper than the 285.
5850 will be a scare, but also the 5870 will be a scare soon enough... The 285 isn't on launch pricing level anymore, the 5870 is and will thus drop in price. I suspect the pricing plans of ATi to be competitive in the very near future.