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AMD's Best Radeon Graphics Cards Get Price Cuts

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As we wait for more CPUs, APUs and graphics cards from Advanced Micro Devices, we naturally end up spotting matters that are only partially related, if at all.

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The one we will speak of here is quite important for all prospective customers of the Sunnyvale, California-based company: video card pricing.

If what VR-Zone says is true, Monday (July 16, 2012) will mark the drop in price of all high-end Radeon video boards.

The Radeon HD 7970 will sell for $429, which is approximately €350, based on exchange rates. We believe EU prices will be closer to €380-€390 though.

That's very low compared to the original $549 / €500, but it was warranted. After all, the HD 7970 GHz edition, which ousted NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 from the top performance spot, sells for $499 / €395, so it would have been strange for the regular model to not be cheaper.

Moving on, the Radeon HD 7950 will carry a price tag of $349, or €268 (more likely €300 on retailers, or thereabouts). Right now, it ships for $375 / €349.

Both the HD 7970 and the HD 7950 will be bundled with three free DirectX 11-capable games (the Three-for-Free promotion).

Really, that might even be overkill, since we expect the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 and 680 to be put under pressure even without the extra incentive of a wider game collection.

Besides the top-tier single-GPU graphics cards, AMD will cut the money requirements on the HD 7870, which just barely ranks in the mainstream segment.

Right now, it goes for $280-$330 in the US (a curiously wide range really) and €287-€314 (depending on whether or not it is factory overclocked).

Once Monday comes around, people should be able to find 7870 GHz edition at $299 / €244, with a free copy of DiRT Showdown included (normally $50 / €40.87 on its own).

The price modifications are the final hint that the dual-GPU HD 7990 is drawing near, or a measure to ensure rapid sales before the launch of the Radeon HD 8000 (Venus, Mars and Oland), or both.

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