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I still say the 680 is well overpriced. Now the 670 - that is very well priced all things considered. Nvidia should just give up on the 680, the 670 has replaced it in terms of good value and availability.
Agreed, the 670 has pretty much replaced all cards in this segment - the 7970, 7950 and 680. As someone said before the 7 series set the bar, so all of these cards kind of suck in terms of value for $.
This 7970 X2 is probably a decision that was made well before the current conditions came into play. There is nobody who knows what thay are doing that would buy this card for that price.
Not to mention, that is a custom PCB on a custom card - it may not even have proper voltage controls.