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with the Titan Z coming out soon, i was reading that AMD also are considering Creating a new Graphics Card with Dual 290X GPUs ,so is all Of this true ,and if it is ,how much is it gonna coast ?

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we dont know its probably going to be in the thousands that for sure 

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Well if its two 290x's stuck together, we can assume it'd be 1.2k, and then another 1k added on top for shits n giggles.

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It will be the price for 2GPUs, good cooling which will be much more expensive than the current one and all the other shit for shipping and other stuff...

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id say 1.3 K for reference, 1.4 K for one with a good cooler, 1.5K for a good binned one

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I think they'll try and aim for the "Budget" dual GPU card. If you consider any dual card to be in the "Budget" catagory...

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599 US dollars!

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AMD won't be tying in any "Professional" Double Precision features or abilities into their DualGPU's.

 

They will leave those features to the FirePro cards like the newly released FireProW9100.

 

Meaning they will be Dual-GPU focused on single precision power. Which is good news for gamers, the ability to undercut Nvidia's pricey $3000 Dual-GPU offering great advantage to AMD's price>performance ratio once again.

 

No doubt Nvidia will release a non-professional based Dual-770 or better Dual-780 shortly after AMD release their Dual-Hawaii.

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AMD won't be tying in any "Professional" Double Precision features or abilities into their DualGPU's.

 

They will leave those features to the FirePro cards like the newly released FireProW9100.

 

Meaning they will be Dual-GPU focused on single precision power. Which is good news for gamers, the ability to undercut Nvidia's pricey $3000 Dual-GPU offering great advantage to AMD's price>performance ratio once again.

 

No doubt Nvidia will release a non-professional based Dual-770 or better Dual-780 shortly after AMD release their Dual-Hawaii.

well, the TITAN-Z is coming ,should be quiet something

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Rumored price is around $1.5k-$2k

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Good...if another line rolls out, maybe the 290 (x) flavors will dip in price like the 7900 line did when the R series rolled out.  Then out of nowhere, the price for the R9 series will skyrocket again...seems this is the pattern with both Nvidia and AMD.  Gods I love capitalism.... :huh:

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AMD will put it as high as it can go without losing to TItan Z. They're not gonna price it at $2500 (at least IMO) because Nvidia could just drop the price to $2500. Although Nvidia isn't worried about beating AMD on price anyway. My honest guess is $2000 for an oven of a card.

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The card is going to be watercool anyway.

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Ok, let's look at this and break down the costs.

The R9 290X GPUs cost around 450 USD each, so 2 of those gives us $900

For a hybrid liquid/air cooling solution, we can probably add another $250

And there's really not much else to it, so I'd estimate anywhere between 1150 and 1500

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