LOL
Dude, GTS250===============9800GTX+
http://vr-zone.com/articles/cheaper-geforce-gts-250-cards-available-on-march-3rd/6576.html?doc=6576
You put a new Name and a "bling bling" Box and suddenly it is comparable to HD 4870?
I will make you a picture in other way. The RV740 with a slight bump in clocks (think OC, XXX, PCS versions) will catch the GTS250=9800GTX+. This with the price <100$. Nvidia need to drop even more its margins (that are already very very bad) from 130$@GTS250 to <100$ to catch price/performance of this litle 40nm speeder.
The Guru3D review card had 650Mhz clock speed. Think in 750Mhz and 800Mhz versions when they reach public. It will be more then enough to hold GTS250.
G92 is nowhere competitive in price or performance. Remember Nvidia finished 2008 with a loss compared to 2007 with huge money (G80).
Still they lost huge discrete market share. In global share they also lost some points but in that AMD will never catch Nvidia because they have Intel IGP market that is huge compared to AMD market. And IGP acount for 80/90% of the global market? Or more...
In discrete share AMD and Nvidia should be almost 50-50%. And wait until HD 4000 mobile reach the market (1 week missing). That is going to hurt Nvidia as bad as it hurt on desktop side. Nvidia the only thing that is doing is renaming G92 mobile GPU´s while ATI is coming with the whole new lineup. If you research a litle you will see that Nvidia is in a huge trouble in Mobile GPU´s when HD 4000 mobile show up:
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=17380
Wait for Cebit next week....
PS: That review is a litle old (Cat 8.11).
http://www.computerbase.de/artikel/...i_catalyst_92/10/#abschnitt_performancerating
From Cat 8.11 -> Cat. 9.2 you get 9% boost 1680@4xAA16AF.