4870 x2

blackcupra

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boas
tou seriamente a pensar, em vez de comprar outra 4850 para CF, vender antes esta e comprar uma 4870X2 que dizem??:p

ate 450 euros qual a melhor? Gainward Rampage700!!!!
 
a serio!! :eek:

+/- para quando sabes?


tens aqui alguma informação:

ATI cuts HD4870 prices

4870X2 costs €365, 4850 X2 just €214


ATI has slashed HD4870/4850 X2 prices, following the launch of Nvidia's dual GPU GTX 295 graphics card. The price drops are substantial, and new prices have been listed in most markets on January 10th.

The cheapest HD4870 X2 comes from Sapphire, and in Europe it currently sells for €365, down 15 percent from the previous list price of €419, and you can find the listing here. In the States, the same card costs $449, but after a $50 mail in rebate, the price settles down at a comfortable $399, and you can get it here.

For comparison, Nvidia's GTX 295 sells for around €450 in EU markets and $500 in the U.S. At the moment, the price drop doesn't seem to be affecting the single GPU HD4870 or HD4850.

The dual-GPU HD4850 X2 also had its price trimmed, dropping from €270 to €214, or 24 percent if you like math. This is cheap, extremely cheap. It ends up costing just slightly more than a single GPU HD4870, and the same amount of cash will only get you a GTX 260 if you go Nvidia. For the record, a single GPU HD4850 costs €115, but most still sell for €125+.

Basically, the uncospicous HD4850 X2 offers unbeatable value for money, at least for the time being. You can get one here.

Nvidia did a good job with its 55nm GT200b cards, and although it's back in the high end, but ATI isn't about to sit idly by and let it enjoy the lead for one second. It obviously has enough breathing room to take Nvidia on, dropping prices and keeping its dual GPU lineup competitive by pricing its X2 cards uncomfortably close to Nvidia's GTX 260 and GTX 285 cards.
 
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