Oh thats not a good sign if a x04 chip is taking the high end. This is Kepler all over again where we went from GF104 in Fermi being the mid-high chip to the GK104 being dumped in the high end with the original high end 110 coming later.
It wreaked prices. Fermi had the 104s in a beautiful pricing segment and then Kepler saw them jump cause suddenly 104s were used for all the high ends. NV then stuffed 106s into the mid-high bracket when 106s were more mid-low. So they literally found a way to make people pay more for weaker GPUs.
Alright, let's get this over with.
Stop acting like the product code immediately determines the value. You wanna know
why the GTX 680 was the GK104? Because it was better than AMD's best offering at the time, and substantially better than the GTX 580, and absolutely destroyed the GTX 560. Everyone keeps acting like just because it says GK104 instead of GK100 or GK110 it's suddenly crap--it's not. If the GTX880 comes out as a GM204 part on 28nm, and offers performance that exceeds the GTX 780 Ti while using less power for ~$500, you cannot tell me you would consider it
crap. Being 20nm or GM100/110 doesn't matter as long as the performance is there. Don't like Nvidia's system? Then encourage AMD to put out a GPU that isn't a miniature heater with a leafblower attached to it that can compete with Nvidia at the high end.
The GTX 680 came out and did screw with prices, because it was so
good. AMD had to drop the price of their HD7970 to compete with Nvidia's smaller, cooler, more energy efficient mid-range part that they were getting better profit margins on. The people who control the upper bracket of performance set the price bar. AMD didn't hesitate to throw the HD7970 out there at $550 when the HD6970 launched at under $400. Just like they didn't hesitate to throw the FX Series Socket 939 CPU's out there for $1000+ when they were substantially better than Intel's offerings. It's capitalism. If they are offering a superior product, they are going to charge a premium. Corvette's are more expensive than Camaro's, it doesn't mean Camaro's are a rip off or crappy products.
Nvidia needs to put more ram on their cards at better prices (At least on the gaming GPUS's). Its annoying to have to buy the EVGA, Asus, or MSI cards that add more ram to make up for the detriment to high resolution gaming. I love the fact theres an 8gb version coming because that will be sweet (So long as the price is right).
Show me a single benchmark where a 4GB variation of a normally 2GB card significantly outperforms at higher resolutions. I'll wait. I haven't found a single one.