Take anything Fudzilla/BSN/SemiAccurate/Inq says with a heavy does of cynicism.
Frequently I think they work news stories on the 'spray and pray' method: if they can put enough stories out with enough guesses, they'll get it right occasionally.
I liken tech news to the monkey cage at the zoo. They fling feacies around and once in awhile it sticks. And what is doubly bad is they source each other as legitimate sources of news. They feed off of eachother's trash. It's hard to find unbias tech news anymore without catching their hands in the cookie jar via ad revenue or free review samples coloring reviews. I was especially humored by reading SemiAccurate the other day with 3 ad banners on the particular articles I read and every single one of those ad banners were paid for by AMD. Matter of fact, I've yet to see a banner not paid for by AMD on SemiAccurate lol. While someone has to pay the bills, one would think they could diversify their banner revenue a bit. It looks quite damning as far as bias.
As for pricing I'm still trying to decide when I'll purchase a 5870 Six. If it's under $450 initially I'll most likely pull the trigger on the buy at Newegg.