I see. Well ok. I am not buying their GPU then. Yes I am cheap.Nvidia gave a statement a week or two ago that said they would not be dropping prices on the 760 and 770 in response to the new AMD cards.
"The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 is priced at $399, which means the GeForce GTX 760 and GeForce GTX 770 did not get any price cuts."
" NVIDIA has not cut the price on the GTX 770 or GTX 760 despite the spoiler situation presented by the R9 products, so it would appear NVIDIA is going the value added route to try to equalize their offerings rather than just cutting prices."
GTX760 will go to $200 and GTX770 go to $300, according to the last rumors.
lol the rumors in your head? dont post stuff like that if you dont have a link.GTX760 will go to $200 and GTX770 go to $300, according to the last rumors.
No, you wouldn't get the games, and that would be a worthless upgrade...really imho.Bummer, the bundle might be worth while if I was buying the card outright and I might be able to sell the games to get some money back.
I however, am looking to use Evga's step-up to trade up my 660 to a 760 now that I can afford the difference but I doubt I'd also get the bundled games.
It's all about budget for me and to be able to jump to a 760 puts me in a better position to get another to SLI in the future than my current plan of getting a 660 to do so.
Thanks for the info.
lol the rumors in your head? dont post stuff like that if you dont have a link.
GTX760 will go to $200 and GTX770 go to $300, according to the last rumors.
Well, i don't have anymore the news that point this, but it is based on this information: http://www.techspot.com/news/54182-...u-prices-in-november-to-compete-with-amd.html
The poster put $300 to GTX 770 and $200 to GTX 760, cuts given one month after GTX 780Ti launch. Nothing was said about the third card with price cut.