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vlad321 said:
Soleron said:

@vlad321

http://www.anandtech.com/show/2977/nvidia-s-geforce-gtx-480-and-gtx-470-6-months-late-was-it-worth-the-wait-/20

The GTX 480 is "between 10 and 15% faster than the Radeon 5870 depending on the resolution"

http://techreport.com/articles.x/18682/14

The GTX 480 "draws more power, generate more heat and noise, [...] but they're not substantially faster at running current games"

Are CUDA, PhysX and SLI scaling worth 44% more than a 5870 for it?


44% more? Maybe you need to doubel check that because last I checked a 5870 was $400 and a 480 was $500, barely 25% more. As for scaling, check this out:

480 that was linked in the post I was responding to: $527

Cheapest 5870 on Newegg: $366 (at the time, now $370)

527/366 = 1.44

 

I accept the scaling is better. However, I'll bet that the installed base of 2 480s is extremely small.

There was only one batch of 480s ever produced anyway; they are EOL. The reason they are still in stores is that, after the initial run of preorders and Nvidia fans, sales are now practically zero due to poor value and high temps. Unless you use two, which almost no one does. Prices won't come down either as supply isn't being replenished.