Price Guides, April 2005: Video Cards
by Kristopher Kubicki on April 23, 2005 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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GPU Mid-range
Moving into the mid-range sector puts the ball back in NVIDIA's court, particularly for a certain ever addicting online MMORPG. While you lose the next 8 weeks of your life killing dragons until you hit level 60, you might as well do it in style. Sapphire Radeon X700 Pro [RTPE: 100596] prices have fallen slightly since last month, but nothing to really get excited about. Below is a graph of X700 Pro prices over the last three months:We were very excited this week to see the price difference between AGP and PCIe 6600GT video cards disappear. While we shun AGP video cards on the high end, mid-range AGP video cards are extremely reasonable right now. Below, you can see the behavior of the XFX GeForce 6600GT AGP [RTPE: PVT43AND] over the last few weeks.
Aside from the fact that GeForce 6600GTs are priced the same as X700 Pros, ATI has a lot of work to do to catch up in the $150 to $200 market. ATI regains a little bit of ground at the $100 mark, pairing the Radeon X600 Pro against the GeForce 6600 vanilla edition. For a $100 video card, Gigabyte has a very solid offering, although the other video cards for the same price point don't advertise nearly the same prices.
Before we completely jump off the mid-range and into low end cards, we wanted to point out a deal that we spotted on Radeon 9800 Pro AGP video cards. Check out the week's prices on the Sapphire 9800 Pro [RTPE: 100556] cards!
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MJA - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
newegg.com new site looks cool on my dell widescreen 2005WPFKristopherKubicki - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
Zar0n: You can actually do that: Type in the product here:http://labs.anandtech.com/
Rike: You are correct, I am not sure how that typo made it through the editorial process.
Kristopher
Rike - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
#8 I think it should read: "We were very excited this week to see [the price difference between] AGP and PCIe 6600GT video cards disappear."PrinceGaz - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
On page 4 "We were very excited this week to see AGP and PCIe 6600GT video cards disappear."Was that meant to say something else?
Spacecomber - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
Following up on #4, they really should call them what they are, "testimonials"; they aren't reviews. If you read NewEggs fine print, they as much as say this, but I do feel that NewEgg's continuing to refer to these as "reviews" is misleading.(They also are willing to do a major editing job on a "review", to the point that it almost isn't recognizable, even if you originally wrote it.)
As to the PriceGuide, it seems like the 6800 NU fell through the cracks?
Space
Son of a N00b - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
I read the reviews for little tidbits of info like not including cables or something, but i would never buy anything without reading a review here or somehwere else....btw HATE neweggs new design i go so used to their old one after the past 4 months selecting parts for my next computer and keeping em in my cart or wish list and got very very used to where everything was i could go with my eyes closed...then they changed and my cart and wishlist got deleted and i do not like the flashy colors and things...lol oh well i guess i gotta get used to it and ask newegg for my cart back for my account..if they can......
xsilver - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
#2 --- people come to AT price guides to drool :P#4 its called "marketing" .... what a review telling you the product is crap and not to buy it, why would they print that???
toyota - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
i like newegg but i dont trust a lot of their reviews. i have tried leaving reviews that were not positive but they would never post them. i even tried to post a consructive review on an Asus video card stating that it was not really a 6600gt and they wouldnt post it. i emailed them asking why they would not post some of my reviews and they replied with "we have to approve the reviews". that does not make a whole lot of sense to me considering some of the reviews i have read there. they will always post a review with a 5 egg rating no matter how stupid it is. some product reviews are from people who never even bought the product.Zar0n - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
It would be really nice if we could see those neet price graphics for any hardware part.What about a “Price graphic“ link next to “check prices” :D
Zebo - Saturday, April 23, 2005 - link
LOL gotta a kick out of this:"For whatever reason, we always seem to catch some flak from our readers if we don't mention the ultra unaffordable high end stuff. We would never buy this stuff in a million years, and it would be very silly for us to recommend any of it (these are price guides, aren't they?)"