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#5158269 Posted on: 09/14/2015 05:19 AM
IMO:
1) Fury X might gain low profit margin due to cooling system, so AMD transform the binned ones into Nano (thus targeting niche market trying to gain more profit)
2) Arguing power draw with Fury X with cost of electricity and cost of psu (same as nVidia owners usually use
3) If the demand is low than the price should be getting lower, no ?
IMO:
1) Fury X might gain low profit margin due to cooling system, so AMD transform the binned ones into Nano (thus targeting niche market trying to gain more profit)
2) Arguing power draw with Fury X with cost of electricity and cost of psu (same as nVidia owners usually use
3) If the demand is low than the price should be getting lower, no ?
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#5158283 Posted on: 09/14/2015 07:03 AM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125706\
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121912
These cards have been out before the nano launch, at around 1/2 the price of a nano. There was no need for an nvidia response imo.
Nano blows those cards away, except price. If you have the money, and wanted the smallest ITX build with the fastests FPS....why would someone choose one of those?
Makes no sense.
Plus the 3.5 = 4 thing......
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125706\
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121912
These cards have been out before the nano launch, at around 1/2 the price of a nano. There was no need for an nvidia response imo.
Nano blows those cards away, except price. If you have the money, and wanted the smallest ITX build with the fastests FPS....why would someone choose one of those?
Makes no sense.
Plus the 3.5 = 4 thing......
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#5158357 Posted on: 09/14/2015 10:53 AM
Yeah well price wise you can buy 2 970 mini and blow that nano lead out of the water. The 970 also overclocks much better and the gap can be lessened there too.
Yeah well price wise you can buy 2 970 mini and blow that nano lead out of the water. The 970 also overclocks much better and the gap can be lessened there too.
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#5158430 Posted on: 09/14/2015 01:35 PM
Or you can buy two of 970 and they beat 980 ti, titan x or fury x? Same thing kind of, different market segments. And two 970 will provide more heat use more power then any of these.
Yeah well price wise you can buy 2 970 mini and blow that nano lead out of the water. The 970 also overclocks much better and the gap can be lessened there too.
Or you can buy two of 970 and they beat 980 ti, titan x or fury x? Same thing kind of, different market segments. And two 970 will provide more heat use more power then any of these.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125706\
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121912
These cards have been out before the nano launch, at around 1/2 the price of a nano. There was no need for an nvidia response imo.