AMD Radeon HD 7970 3gb Price Tumbling

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jlin101

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Newegg is having HIS IceQ X² H797QM3G2M Radeon HD 7970 3GB for $400 after $30 rebate. This is the lowest price for a non-reference 7970, and features HIS's highly-touted IceQ X2 cooler. This is not the GHz edition, but you can probably overclock it to that level. At this price, it competes favorably against GTX 670/680. The only downside is there's no free game.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161412
 
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How is the XFX's cooler? I know literally no-one who has ever used an XFX product and I never see them in any reviews.
 

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I don't own the current generation, but had a previous gen 6870 with Double D cooler which was pretty cool/quiet. The new edition seems to be quite good as well, comparable to MSI's TwinFrozr. Here are some reviews of the Black Edition (oc'd but with the same cooler)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5314/...-double-dissipation-the-first-semicustom-7970
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/xfx_hd7970_black_edition/
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/45..._dissipation_3gb_video_card_review/index.html
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...-black-edition-double-dissipation-review.html
 

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How is the XFX's cooler? I know literally no-one who has ever used an XFX product and I never see them in any reviews.


Double D on the 7970 isn't a very good cooler. Doesn't keep the temps below 80c and the VRMs run very hot.
 

p_monks33

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I have had 2 DD 7970s the first one was quiet and ran at load under 70c vrms at 90c the second one I got sucked 89c load with 115c Vrms and coil whine that sounded like a strobe light. I think they are hit and miss. I however have had pleasant experiences with XFX CS and RMA's normally a week turnaround and easy to understand reps.
 

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um this was $395 without rebate like 2 weeks ago. i picked one up. card runs cool. but mine has coil whine and another guy on here had really bad coil whine and exchanged his.
 

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Right now I'd rather buy this Sapphire Dual-X 1Ghz HD7970 is $380+8 shipping and has a great cooler.

You get Dirt Showdown and at 1 Ghz (BIOS 2 flip) = GTX680 in performance for $90-100 less. Mine stays cool and reasonably quiet in a well-ventilated case despite my overclock. Runs at 70-72*C most of the time @ 1150mhz and VRM temperatures are still under 100*C at 99% GPU load.

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This particular model uses 5+2 VRM design with 2 dedicated to the memory. There is also a metal dissipation plate for the memory. This is why this particular card tends to have good overclocking GDDR5.

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You also get 1 Active Display-to-Single link DVI adapter in the box which allows you to have 3 Screen 1080P Eyefinity out of the box.

Keep in mind since neither the HIS 7970 nor the Sapphire Dual-X have after-market chokes, there is no guarantee that you will not have coil whine (Otherwise you pretty much have to buy the HD7970 MSI Lightning, Asus DCUII or Sapphire Vapor-X, HIS ICEQ X or PowerColor Vortex II PCS +).
 
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sze5003

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um this was $395 without rebate like 2 weeks ago. i picked one up. card runs cool. but mine has coil whine and another guy on here had really bad coil whine and exchanged his.

Yeh I got my refund for it today. Checked newegg and looks like they are sold out of the 7970 Ghz Edition of the Vapor X. Hope it comes back soon since I will be waiting for that refund to process on my card before I place another order.
 
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