Following the recent launch of AMD’s new Radeon range, Nvidia’s hand has been forced and the chip designer has offered price cuts for several of its graphics cards including the GTX 660 and GTX 650Ti Boost. This is the first round of a wider range of price cutting which is expected to continue in November, once AMD has completed setting out its stall.
Below is a full set of new-generation Radeon prices, which VideoCardz managed to snaffle from computer component maker MSI. As you can see, the list includes the yet-to-be-revealed but much anticipated R9 290 and R9 290X models. The Pounds Sterling prices are simply Euro exchange rate conversions and not necessarily what UK folk will be charged.
Model |
Product Code |
Price |
MSI Radeon R9 290X |
R9-290X-4GD5 |
649 EUR (US$699, £550) |
MSI Radeon R9 290 |
R9-290-4GD5 |
519 EUR (£440) |
MSI Radeon R9 280X Gaming |
R9-280X-Gaming |
279 EUR (US$299, £235) |
MSI Radeon R9 270X Hawk |
R9-270X-Hawk |
219 EUR (£185) |
MSI Radeon R9 270X Gaming |
R9-270X-Gaming |
199 EUR (£170) |
MSI Radeon R7 260X OC |
R7-260X-OC-2GD5 |
129 EUR (£110) |
MSI Radeon R7 250 |
R7-250-OC-1GD5 |
95 EUR (£80) |
Nvidia’s initial reaction to these new AMD prices is thought to be a price cut to its mass-market competitive cards which includes the GTX 650Ti Boost, GTX 660 and GTX 760. TechPowerUp (TPU) reports that there may also be a little more product proliferation at around the US$250 price point as Nvidia wants to command this area of the market. A GeForce GTX 760 Ti or GeForce GTX 765 is expected to be conjured up to meet this price point. Such as card would be “essentially an overclocked GeForce GTX 670 with GPU Boost 2.0,” says TPU.
A second spree of price cuts is expected from the green team following on from AMD’s R9 290 (X) launch and subsequent availability, says DigiTimes. It will become much clearer if Nvidia has to respond to AMD, with some high-end graphics card price cuts, when the high-end AMD R9 290 (X) cards emerge alongside real-world performance reviews and official retail prices.