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AMD has initiated a wave of extremely aggressive price cuts to the enthusiast GPU segment. Bringing the R9 290 price down from $399 to $299 and the R9 290X down a sizable $150 from $549 to $399. The 290 series isn’t the only one affected either. We’ve seen The R9 285 go for as low as $229 and the 280X down to $269.

 

 

These new price cuts are in effect as of right now. I’ve personally checked both Newegg and Amazon to find that pricing has been adjusted by both e-tailers.

 

AMD Strikes Back With Aggressive Price Cuts – R9 290 and 290X Hit Sub-$400

Admittedly we love GPU wars here at WCCFTech. They’re the type of wars with only one victor and that is the consumer. They always represent a doze of healthy competition and are often quite entertaining to observe. You could have never gotten as much graphics horsepower for $299 as you could right now. In fact for this sort of performance you would’ve had to at drop an eye watering one thousand dollars on a Titan prior to summer of 2013. 

This is perhaps what Roy Taylor’s tweet was all about. Roy Taylor is AMD’s head of global channel sales and is the man behind the price cuts on AMD’s FX series of processors last month. Roy tweeted just under two weeks ago after Nvidia’s GTX 900 series launch that “AMD relishes competition” and that “You ain’t seen nothing yet”.

 

 

Effective as they may be, price cuts are AMD’s short term solution. AMD has to maintain a competitive position in the market until The R9 300 series arrive. Which allegedly are coming early next year and going to be packing a very potent surprise in the form of 3D Stacked memory that’s mind-bogglingly faster than GDDR5.

However before then AMD still has another card up its sleeve. And that’s the R9 285X which based on our own personal conjecture would retail for $249 to compete with Nvidia’s upcoming GTX 960. Which we also speculate will debut at the same price point. Aside from the flagship cards, AMD’s budget and mainstream cards are also getting retailer based price cuts. With the Radeon R9 270X going down as much as $169 US. While the Radeon R9 280X custom variants now retailing at $269 US as we’ve mentioned at the beginning of the article. Even the recently launched R9 285 was affected, perhaps in preparation for the upcoming R9 285X.

Read more: http://wccftech.com/amd-initiates-wave-price-cuts-radeon-r9-290-299-radeon-r9-290x-399/#ixzz3FIT1lI9e






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Wow thats pretty epic! I will still stick with my 970 though (Once it comes that is T_T) but for anyone looking for a great price on video cards, well, there they are



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:
Wow thats pretty epic! I will still stick with my 970 though (Once it comes that is T_T) but for anyone looking for a great price on video cards, well, there they are


It is so tempting but with their new line comimg next year I want to see what this 3D stacked memory is all about. Up to 9X faster then GDDR5!



Vasto said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:
Wow thats pretty epic! I will still stick with my 970 though (Once it comes that is T_T) but for anyone looking for a great price on video cards, well, there they are


It is so tempting but with their new line comimg next year I want to see what this 3D stacked memory is all about. Up to 9X faster then DDR5!

Wow, that is really crazy! I am just afraid that it might get delayed till 2016 and I really, really, reallllly want to play the Witcher 3 at max when it comes out lolll. But if it really is that much more powerful than the 900 series, than I might just sell my 970 when the time comes and get that one provided the price/performance is there!



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850

Looking at all those juicy specs makes me feel bad for owning a 270X D: