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  1. Posts : 7,466
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    All online stores out of stock of HD7970


    I was checking NewEgg and Other various online retailers and the HD7970 is already out of stock on release

    Im debating should i go ahead and Purchase one ,also wondering would it be worth it i already have a HD6870 that does a good job but im looking for more intense speeds and better graphic presentation and this seems to be the one so far

    Give me some opinions im looking to get it at the end of the month since it is sold out everywhere
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  2. Posts : 1,846
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    if you have the money go for it, ive not seen many benchmarks for it as of yet so cant comment on its performance.

    weather its leaps and bounds above a 6970 or 6990 i dont know. not a huge fan of being an early adopter when it comes to graphics cards, ive done it before, and been plagued with driver issues, and poor performance until things are sorted.
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  3. Posts : 2,562
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    These are starting out a little on the steep side....It might pay off to wait a little while:)

    but if you can't waithttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102961

    :)
    Last edited by Ivan the SoSo; 10 Jan 2012 at 20:11. Reason: link
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  4. Posts : 7,466
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    @Ivan it is on the Step side ,I also took in mind the price drop of the 6900 series and it would be just as solid with atleast a 250.00 dollar difference

    @Badger i do agree about early adapter but i did it also with my 6870 which has been awesome since purchase

    I got till the end of the month also i was concered about the PCI being 3.0 and compatability with what's out there right now

    I do have one of the latest boards on the market but doesn't represent the 3.0 pci bus


    So what do you guys think would a 6970 2gb do me the same justice as the new KING as they call it ?

    Also im not really sold on visiontek or powercolor or saphire / I will be looking towards Diamond / XFX / MSI Twin frozer

    Also just to mention reason for upgrade got a 300.00 xmas bonus and willing to add the extra $ for the card .....But willing to listen to better opinions and right now im playing tons of games but nothing more demanding then the ussual Dead island /Bullet storm / and many other tittles that takes a little more graphic detail
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  5. Posts : 2,164
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    6950 Crossfire runs about the same speed as a single 7970.
    Added benefits of a single card is no crossfire issue, less heat, and an extra GB of VRam.
    a pair of 2GB 6950's is slightly cheaper than a 7970.
    a member on another forum I am on just tested his 7970 today and compared it to his crossfire 6950 setup.
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  6. Posts : 2,562
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    Some games have problems with dual cards...tri cards seem to scale better for some reason
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  7. Posts : 7,466
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    See this is the reason i needed information on this

    I myself could easily run another 6870 in xfire but really dont want the extra stress on my unit

    as for it being in the same league as a 6950 is not to disapointing

    as to what i was saying the 3.0 bus is bottlenecked

    So I would say a 2 gb 6970 not interested in flashing bios on a 6950 to achieve 6970 performance

    a 6970 2 gb would probally be the way to go for about 350.00 ?
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  8. Posts : 7,466
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    Zepher said:
    6950 Crossfire runs about the same speed as a single 7970.
    Added benefits of a single card is no crossfire issue, less heat, and an extra GB of VRam.
    a pair of 2GB 6950's is slightly cheaper than a 7970.
    a member on another forum I am on just tested his 7970 today and compared it to his crossfire 6950 setup.

    Are you allowed to post results of that card vs the crossfire set up you mentioned ?
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  9. Posts : 2,164
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    Solarstarshines said:
    Zepher said:
    6950 Crossfire runs about the same speed as a single 7970.
    Added benefits of a single card is no crossfire issue, less heat, and an extra GB of VRam.
    a pair of 2GB 6950's is slightly cheaper than a 7970.
    a member on another forum I am on just tested his 7970 today and compared it to his crossfire 6950 setup.

    Are you allowed to post results of that card vs the crossfire set up you mentioned ?
    here is a copy and paste from the thread,
    _____________________________________________
    Sapphire HD 6950 2GB Crossfire (locked) OC 865 /1345 -VS- Sapphire HD 7970 3 GB OC 1075 / 1550

    1080p 1920 x 1080 2500k @ 4.6 Ghz

    This is pretty much what I expected and probably most of you expected. It's just about dead even between the two. To choose an HD 7970 over 6950 crossfire, you're paying a $50 to $100 premium for slightly better min. framerates....and most importantly...BETTER framerates with a little over half the power draw and a full gig more of vRAM for higher resolutions. Smooth as butter vs the occasional stutter with a Crossfire set-up. I saw temps hit 80c...but the fan was bearable in my opinion.

    I might have better overclocking potential but 1075 / 1550 is where I feel safe 24/7 ATM.


    3dMark 2011 P9160 P9040
    3dMark Vantage P31,445 P31315
    Heaven 2.5
    shaders high, tess normal, Anistrophy 4, AA off
    1875 1825

    Warhead frost benchmark:

    avg. 74.43 min: 60.76 max: 87.48 no AA 64-bit enthusiast
    avg. 66.68 min:52.99 max: 77.46 4xAA 64-bit enthusiast


    No AA 64-bit enthusiast 67.23 avg. 52.7 min. max. 79.18
    4x AA 64-bit enthusiast 57.32 avg. min. 43.47 max. 69.33



    Crysis Island benchmark:

    no AA 76.93 AVG.
    4xAA 66.665 avg.



    no AA 71.74 avg.
    4XAA 56.945 avg.



    Metro 2033 Frontline benchmark:

    4xAA 16XAF Very High DX10 advanced physx on
    49.40 fps avg. max. 250.38 min. 8.74
    AAA 16 AF Very High DX10 Ad. PhysX on
    60.01 fps. avg 275 max. 10.87 min.



    4x AA/16X ad. physx on avg. 46.77 max. 141. min. 10.70
    AAA /16X ad. physx on avg. 57.70 max. 186.88 min. 11.82


    Now for a little BF3 testing...
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  10. Posts : 7,466
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    that's pretty interesting i was looking at this one sinced you mentioned it

    FRYS.com | MSI

    6950 could be picked up right now
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