Word in the UK channel today is that Asus has issued a price cut of around 15% on its GTX460 cards. KitGuru has been following the fate of nVidia's best Fermi card to date and the picture painted is one of confusing shades and tones.
Asus is one of the world's top technology brands. It's a really smart cookie and practically created the netbook market single handed with the EeePC. The GTX460 is nVidia's best Fermi to date and, in KitGuru's opinion, very affordable when we first reviewed it at the start of July. It's also a great upgrade path as KitGuru first revealed the SLi performance boost to the world here.
KitGuru reported the GTX460 price drop was about to happen on 20th July, but we could not quite believe our collective ears.
If a smaller vendor/weaker brand drops the price, then a lot of issues could be in play, but a straight price drop by a major brand like Asus reinforces earlier reports of overall slow GTX460 sales. KitGuru's sources in the North of England also reported something else interesting on the manufacturer's web site.
Also, while there is a distinct lack of GeForce parts in the £50-£150 price bracket right now, that market look set to get very crowded very soon. In addition to the planned GT440 and GTS450 parts, nVidia will also need to fit in the GTX460 fall-out GTS455 part.
All of the Asus GTX460 variants will enjoy a new slim-line price tag, from the reference version to the ‘TOP' variants.
KitGuru says: Bargain city for most gamers now that the battle for your DX11 dollars has been well and truly joined.
Let us know how cheap you are finding the new nVidia cards below (quick chat) or here in the KitGuru forum (slow and easy).
So KitGuru was right quite some time ago 🙂 very good work guys
Being so late to the table with graphics cards and not vastly outperforming the competition is always going to give this situation, even if the card is the strongest in their range, by a long shot.
One of my work colleagues bought a GTX460 and I had a play with it this week, its a very solid board and much better than the hideous HD5830.
I’m from the UK and waiting to buy an ASUS GTX460 DirectCU TOP 1024mb card but cant find them listed anbywhere let alone stocked….any ideas?
Is this cut only coming to UK distribution? In the US, Newegg only has one Asus 460 in stock (ENGTX460/2DI/768MD5) and it’s sold out at $200 even.
Heard that there may be a “475” with all 8 SM’s of the GF104 chip enabled coming by the end of summer….may be worth a bit longer wait