As you already know, Nvidia is gearing up to release the GTX 780, GTX 770 and the GTX 760 Ti graphics cards that will eventually replace the mid- to high-end range of GTX 600-series graphics cards. According to first info, it appears that the GTX 780 might hit European retail at anywhere between €500 and €600 incl. VAT, depending on the SKU.
New graphics cards are usually more expensive than they should be and it appears that the GTX 780 is not an exception either. The €500-600 price makes it at around 20 percent more expensive than the GTX 680. Of course, the mentioned price includes the Value Added Tax which is different from country to country and price of the card generally is also market dependent.
According to the same report, the GTX 770 should end up at around €360 for stock, non-overclocked cards which puts it in line with the GTX 680, at least in some markets. The factory-overclocked GTX 770 SKUs will, of course, end up with a price premium.
The GTX 760 Ti should go for around €200 once it launched and should be in line with currently available GTX 660 Ti graphics cards.
Source:
Fudzilla.com.