A source has revealed to Total PC Gaming that sales of nVIDIA's new 280 and 260 GTX cards are much slower than normally expected for a new GeForce release. The Radeon 4800 series is being cited as the cause for this.
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Well duh...I could have told you this was going to happen....
*is cheaper
*gives similar performance
*expands better (crossfire)
basically the new ATI series kicks the Nvidia cards to the curb and then curb stomps em.
Sure if you need the absolute best buy the new Nvidia's but if you need good enough then buy the ATI.
partially
its mainly because there is no game out atm that needs a new card, tahts the problem. I mean i bought one but mainly because it was overdue coming from a 7950gx2. If there would be a crysis2 or hl3 you can bet that those cards would sell like hot cakes.
I'm a typical NVIDIA fan but yeah, performance versus cost-wise, the 4850 and 4870 kick NVIDIA's GTX 200 series butts. The best performance single GPU GTX 280 is ridiculously priced and better performance can be had in ATI's 4870 for about 300 dollars. I recently got an NVIDIA 9800 GTX for about 200 from eVGA but if I had the extra hundred dollars I totally would have gotten a 4870. Great numbers, great price. Good on ATi.