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Barely better than a reference 480? Dang. Once AIB 480s come out, this is going to be a very competitive segment

It should be as good as a 980. That's what I've been hearing and it would need to be if the £300/£250 rumoured prices are to be believed.

I predict 6gb cards first, then a couple of months later Nvidia will hoover up all of the people who didn't want to spend that much and will get the 3gb card out in volume.
 
i still dont see where this sits in the market..
Fanboy only starter pack card?

Lmao pretty hard at that one
Really though, with the FE tax, it must be barely cheaper than a 1070. Who in there right mind would buy that when for barely more you get an immensely more powerful card at barely more wattage
 
Wonder what gimpvidia did to the poor thing. Either way at least it likely wont have any power draw issue just so they can keep the AMD burn going. The nvidiots need something to work with.
 
i still dont see where this sits in the market..
Fanboy only starter pack card?

That's funny but quite true. Yes it will not make any sense but people will still buy it because of their loyalty to Nvidia. See also - 760 960 770 etc. All were outdone by AMD but they all sold OK.
 
well the 770 i can almost comprehend because bit miners were hammering the amd cards and caused prices to skyrocket for a while.

I dont know if they will do the same to the 480's but i hear they sold out in the usa pretty fast. so im not convinced that they arent doing it. although there are much more energy efficient ways to mine these days.
 
well the 770 i can almost comprehend because bit miners were hammering the amd cards and caused prices to skyrocket for a while.

I dont know if they will do the same to the 480's but i hear they sold out in the usa pretty fast. so im not convinced that they arent doing it. although there are much more energy efficient ways to mine these days.

Having had a look around at actual RX 480 owners it seems that people on very low budgets seem to be buying them in truck loads.

I've seen them paired with a CPU you can get for about £3.

This is good though. The more PC gamers we bring in the better the games get. I remember the last "gold rush" era when the AMD XP was around and you could build a nigh top end PC for around $300 using a XP 1800+ Nforce 2 board and Radeon 9200 Pro. IIRC the CPU was about $80, board $60 GPU was $120 and a case and PSU was pretty much nothing.

And we saw some incredible games during that era (Underground 1&2 for example).

I'm hoping AMD make a Zen quad core or something for around $80. A decent £60 CPU, it's been a while... Can't see it though but they may do a Zen based quad core Athlon with lower clocks for that much.

What we need to see is PCs costing less than consoles. So $300 would be absolutely spot on as it was before :)
 
Barely better than a reference 480? Dang. Once AIB 480s come out, this is going to be a very competitive segment

You do know AIB just means add-in-board right?
Alternatively you could say AIB partner 480s, but an AIB 480 is just a 480.
 
Having had a look around at actual RX 480 owners it seems that people on very low budgets seem to be buying them in truck loads.

I've seen them paired with a CPU you can get for about £3.

This is good though. The more PC gamers we bring in the better the games get. I remember the last "gold rush" era when the AMD XP was around and you could build a nigh top end PC for around $300 using a XP 1800+ Nforce 2 board and Radeon 9200 Pro. IIRC the CPU was about $80, board $60 GPU was $120 and a case and PSU was pretty much nothing.

And we saw some incredible games during that era (Underground 1&2 for example).

I'm hoping AMD make a Zen quad core or something for around $80. A decent £60 CPU, it's been a while... Can't see it though but they may do a Zen based quad core Athlon with lower clocks for that much.

What we need to see is PCs costing less than consoles. So $300 would be absolutely spot on as it was before :)

i cant see a pc being less than or equal too $300 to be honest..
even if amd pull out a worth while cpu for minimal cost, but lets imagine a setup in an ideal world for a min spec 1080p system,

basic atx/matx (I mean the bear essentials 2 ram slots, 1 pcie x16 slot 1 pci slot, 4 sata headers.) and that would be about $40-$50,
then you have a hypothetical amd or intel quad chip with similar performance to the bulldozer 8320 boosts up to 3.5ghz.. (just enough again) and say that costs about $100-$120.
then you have your 480 which is $200.
Simple case, lets say ~$40
Psu at about $70.
2x4gb unbranded ram at ~$14
throw in a 1tb Sata Hdd ~$50

And you are looking at.. $514. and that is without monitor keyboard and mouse etc..
and honestly your looking at about $200 for a 1080p monitor + keyboard and mouse.. and even then you arent going above 22 inch monitor..

So I can see a full gaming setup being available for about $715 which would do 1080p gaming.. But not for $300 at least not for a brand new system..

having said that if we consider potential OEM prices then it could drop the price considerably, but even then i cannot imagine it reaching the $300 target. Not for a 1080p capable machine any way..

Still $715 is pretty good for 1080p capable i think, and some company's could probably throw it together and sell it for about $650 or possibly less and still make a proffit, Which would help a lot really.
You have people wandering around thinking you need to spend that much on a gpu to do pc gaming, but it would be nice to see people like dell, and hewlet packard "or whoever may still be doing that sort of stuff" throwing in 480's in to some of their older unsold systems. 2gen i5's and what have you.. and then selling those for about $400 just to get rid of the unsold older ones they have.
because that would help a lot.
 
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You do know AIB just means add-in-board right?
Alternatively you could say AIB partner 480s, but an AIB 480 is just a 480.

Yes but it's easier to say than partner or 3rd party cards. Figured it was known what I was trying to say as others have said this as well, but I'll stop if it's adding confusion
 
Yes but it's easier to say than partner or 3rd party cards. Figured it was known what I was trying to say as others have said this as well, but I'll stop if it's adding confusion

I guess what you mean from process of elimination but I just find it a bit jarring and not very newbie friendly. If someone has never heard of it and they Google AIB it might be confusing.
 
Apparently the price is going to be $250. However, that's for non Founder's Edition cards so it seems Nvidia are still playing that game. This means they will probably hit around the $300 mark for FE, bang on my estimation :)
 
too bad, was hoping it would be a tad cheaper. One can dream. Given the latest trends, it was wishful thinking either way.

At that price, there isnt really a point in not going for the RX480 instead, more vRam, DX12 support, slightly less performance(?), doesnt OC as well. Oh and PhysiX or whatnot.

Especially those lucky people who got a 4GB version that can be flashed to 8 :D
 
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The FE is $299 so I was absolutely spot on.

Now let's see if Nvidia can actually make them in any volume, or whether like many of the 1070s and 1080s it'll be another vapor card as I predicted also.

So it's $249 for a clown card and I can see aftermarket cards easily pushing up to £350. Right around the same price as the 980, which is what Nvidia wanted.

It's no biggy any way. AMD will probably drop the price of the 8gb 480 to $199 because they've sold plenty of 4gb cards with 8gb on at that price any way.
 
too bad, was hoping it would be a tad cheaper. One can dream. Given the latest trends, it was wishful thinking either way.

At that price, there isnt really a point in not going for the RX480 instead, more vRam, DX12 support, slightly less performance(?), doesnt OC as well. Oh and PhysiX or whatnot.

Especially those lucky people who got a 4GB version that can be flashed to 8 :D

People will still buy the 1060 even if the vendor cards for the 480 prove to be very capable OC'ers and can match a 1060. Why? Barely less power consumption(based off 120w vs ~160w) and Game"works". So it will still tempt buyers. Now if it was straight up reference vs reference 480/1060. Even I would consider a 1060. And at this moment, that's what it's coming down to. Sooo Vendors need to hurry the **** up because i'm tired of waiting..
 
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