Navagon: That's more or less what I keep saying - by the time it's actually useful it's a fraction of the price.
orcishgamer: Well, it is useful now, but two of them will be more useful 12 months down the road for less than the cost of a single one now. If you're doing CAD work (or similar) a lot of people are saying these beat the shit out of workstation cards for a fraction of the price, so they're probably worth it now. If you just game, yeah, whatever is in the 125-175 price range (Crossfired or SLIed if you want to get crazy) is going to be as much as you need.
mushy101: The idle power consumption and temps are crazy good to boot. However much AMD failed with the new processor, they at least scored with this card. However I'm more interested in the mid range £120-£200 cards since I'm about ready to upgrade my 5000 series card.
Waiting with baited breath. :)
orcishgamer: I almost wonder if buying ATI has saved AMD from their terrible CPU track record of the last few years.
I agree with that notion, they have have three successful product lines (4000, 5000, 6000 series) which have sold bucket loads, and of course fusion. This combined took the focus off of the CPU woes and AMD sure have benefited in many ways from it.
I really hope the ATI side gets to have more control of processors soon, since they have clearly showed themselves capable through fusion.