alexpkeaton
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Well I ordered mine at 12:35pm EST from BB, and 2 minutes ago I got an email saying it is backordered. Needless to say I will be calling and canceling.
Originally posted by: alexpkeaton
Well I ordered mine at 12:35pm EST from BB, and 2 minutes ago I got an email saying it is backordered. Needless to say I will be calling and canceling.
Originally posted by: Stabgotham
Yeah and that makes sense. You have an 8800GTS. I'm still living in the dark-ages with my 7800GT, so its clearly upgrade time baby!
Originally posted by: scapino
Visiontek has the product listed directly on their site to purchase for $299:
http://www.visiontek.com/store...fo.php?products_id=177
I ordered from Best Buy at 2:29 eastern, waiting to get my backordered email then I'll call and canel.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Gah! I had it in my cart and was all ready to checkout...then I used the tax calculator. $15 in sales tax. Boo hoo .Originally posted by: manko
VisionTek 4870 $299
Thanks anyways.
They're available at NewEgg now...with some moderate gouging going on.
Originally posted by: SteelSix
Originally posted by: Stabgotham
How reputable is NCIX in the US?
FX Videocards has the 4870 listed for $369.99 which is shocking!
http://fxvideocards.com/Sapphi...-ATI-4870-p-16395.html
I talked to them today. Very short supply. VisionTek's are supposed to be in transit to their Atlanta facility. Expect pricing to be $369 as well.
I'm gonna hold off. Stay tuned for 4850's with Zalman VF900's oc'd..
Originally posted by: exitous
They are all pretty much the same. None of them come with anything other than some cables and a driver cd. Id choose Powercolor next though since it has a normal Newegg return policy with it and not a limited one like the HIS.
Originally posted by: DeathSniper
Is the VisionTeK limited warranty still "as long as the product is in lifecycle"? I remember reading about this a few years ago when someone had a GF4 that was discontinued and tried to RMA it; I believe VT actually sent back an X800 iirc, but it took some convincing.
Anyways, just curious as I'm thinking about upgrading from my 3870X2 to a 4870X2 sometime perhaps. On another note, I still have two funcitoning VisionTek Xtasy cards fully functional today (now that's quality!) - a GF3 Ti200 and a GF4 Ti4400, and they both cost over $300 at launch also
How is it more profit for AMD? Isn't this just a unilateral thing by the eTailers to take advantage of demand? Or do you think that AMD is hiking channel prices as well?Originally posted by: bryanW1995
amd will be ok b/c it's just more profit for them, too, and frankly I don't blame them. If they can sell every card they can make for 6 months for $299 or they can sell 95% of all the cards they can make for $399, could you blame them?
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
they monitor transaction prices just like anybody else would. if the average transaction price jumps to $350 and stays there for a couple of months what would YOU do? I'd bump up my selling price to the partners, they'd understand since they'd still be making a killing off of them.
The real problem here is that, in spite of the absolute destruction of their profits, I honestly think that nvidia is going to immediately and aggressively drop gt 200 prices. They'll come out with an ultra-type gpu with clocks in the 700 core, 1200 memory range and bump THAT one up to 650, drop gtx 280 to $499 and drop gtx 260 to $339.
I think the 4850s are much more widely available, which is why you aren't seeing major shortages and price gouging.Originally posted by: feelingshorter
The market is already flooded with nvidia GPUs, i think nvidia is better off just selling the GTX 260 for 300 bucks instead of releasing a new GPU, YANL (yet another nvidia launch) will be stupid. They have the most ridiculous product line as it is. I would of thought that the 4850 would sell faster but seems its the 4870 thats OOS. The 300 price range seems to be the sweet spot for 24 or 26 inch LCD owners. Not too low, and not too ultra high.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
the way the warranty is actually implemented is that as long as they're still selling the card they'll replace it with the same card. If your card is discontinued then they'll give you a "comparable" card. evga, xfx, bfg, all the lifetime warranty companies are the same in that regard. sometimes (as in the gf4 person) this warranty is great for you, other times you get a crappy card or have to pay a large premium to get the newer card. as with all things, ymmv.
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ATI Based Retail Packaged ?VisionTek? or ?VisionTek Xtasy? Brand 3D Graphics Accelerators except those covered under other VisionTek Warranty Policies
VisionTek Products LLC, (?VisionTek?) is pleased to warrant to the original purchaser (?Warrantee?) of the graphics card (?Product?), that the product will be free from manufacturing defects in material or workmanship for the lifetime of ownership of the product when given normal and proper usage. The provisions of this warranty shall not apply if, in VisionTek's sole judgment, the product has been subjected to incidental damage including but not limited to the following:
* Damaged while being installed
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VisionTek reserves the right to impose a reasonable charge for the repair of products returned with defects resulting from any of the above causes and for returns where the product is found to be in good working condition.
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Originally posted by: alexpkeaton
Well I ordered mine at 12:35pm EST from BB, and 2 minutes ago I got an email saying it is backordered. Needless to say I will be calling and canceling.