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Does kind of have a point though. The folks who bought Titans (bless them all) we're the ones that accepted the higher price and made the pricing relevant, thus making a new pricing bracket for enthusiast GPU's that could of been had for half the price a year or two earlier.Bit short sighted of you.
The fact of the matter is though, there are enough folks with disposable income's of this magnitude to justify selling cards at these prices. The problem lays with the fact that these newer GPU's in this new price bracket do not have sufficient performance to justify the price... Which may or may not matter to those with the means to get one.
Value. These cards need more value. What "pisses" people off (those with money and without but have an understanding of value) is seeing other people with money blindly (with reasons) spending their money without looking at value and this ideology can spread downward to lesser performing GPU's causing a lack of value in that segment as well.