AMD Radeon HD 7950 Review: Up Against GeForce GTX 580
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Benchmark Results: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Its popularity aside, Skyrim isn’t a great game to test with because it’s so predominantly platform-limited. Even at 4.2 GHz, our Core i7-3960X is the primary bottleneck at 1680x1050 and 1920x1080.
Nevertheless, AMD’s Radeon HD 7950 lands right about where we’d expect it at both the High and Ultra quality presets, ahead of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 580, but behind the Radeon HD 7970 and both dual-GPU boards.
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Im not Paying $450 for barely better then GTX 580 performance a year after its released. They will have to knock that down to like $300, $250 for a 2gb version when Nvidia releases their next gen cards. Wait those money grubers out imo.Reply
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thesnappyfingers stm I was thinking the same thing. But then agian it is still cheaper, more efficient compared to the gtx 580. Still, I am waiting it out till kepler.Reply -
rmpumper 7950/7970 should be priced ~$50+ of 6950/6970 prices. So as it is now, if nvidia's gtx680 will be better than 7970 they will price it at >$600? That's a load of crock.Reply -
Derbixrace great value compared to the 7970 because you can OC it to be faster than it on stock voltage and even further with voltage tweaking ;)Reply -
esrever I'd love to have one once kepler comes and these drop in price. Im gonna start saving.Reply -
It beats the GTX580 one on one in most benchies and that's not taking into account the overclocking headroom these things have, they're also power friendlier and with XFX, cooler, quieter and expected to be cheaper so what's the problem? Me thinks me smell's NV fanboys!!Reply
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dragonsqrrl rmpumper7950/7970 should be priced ~$50+ of 6950/6970 prices. So as it is now, if nvidia's gtx680 will be better than 7970 they will price it at >$600? That's a load of crock.Every rumor and leak I've seen so far on gk104 pricing seems to indicate otherwise...Reply
http://www.guru3d.com/news/nvidia-gk104-kepler-gpu-priced-at-299-230-/
According to Nvidia's AIB partners the initial price set for the first gk104 based graphics card is $300. Of course this can go up or down based on the competition. Unfortunately, I have the feeling it'll be going up.