Just to follow on from my post above, if we work on the 2070 being about 65% faster than a 970, and a 3070 being 95% faster than a 1070 we can see there has been a comparitive performance uplift, so pricewise compared to my 1070 at £340, multiplied by 130%, equates to an asking price of roughly £442. So with the worse ecomonic conditions factored in the FE3070 at £469 looks about right would you say?
Of course if Nvidia had their way and AMD weren't back on the competitive scene you can guarantee the FE3070 would have been nearer £600.
Of course if Nvidia had their way and AMD weren't back on the competitive scene you can guarantee the FE3070 would have been nearer £600.