[DEAD] MSI TF III Radeon HD7950 3GB GDDR5 VideoCard - $262.99 + $12.24 S&H, Newegg.ca

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RussianSensation

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MSI R7950 Twin Frozr 3GD5/OC Radeon HD 7950 3GB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card

$262.99 + $12.24 shipping

I am not going to post much information on this card since a TON of it is already available in THIS thread as well as the Owner's MSI TF3 7950 Overclocking Thread.

This is probably the best price/performance high-end gaming card at this price.

At 1040mhz or so, you are looking at GTX680 level of GPU performance for $263 (+ $12 shipping). This card is highly overclockable since it ships with > 80% ASIC binned 7950 Tahiti Pro chips (in the 6+8 pin, HD7970 PCB newer versions).

***This deal is for Canadian Shoppers ONLY***

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I wish there was a way to do PhysX with AMD cards. I would so totally jump the NVIDIA ship. Borderlands 2 has a bunch of PhysX stuff in it. Sigh...
 

RussianSensation

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PhysX is present in about 1-2 games a year. So far I only liked PhysX in Batman out of all the PhysX games I've tried. It's a personal preference so I can't blame you :)

HD7950 1125mhz gives > GTX680/HD7970GE level of performance in nearly every game. That's why it's such a good deal for $274 CDN.

Alternatively, you need to wait for a sale on a GTX670.
 

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I know there aren't many games with it, but when it's there, I like it. Yeah, I'm waiting on the sale of the century on a 670, but if Borderlands 2 looks like crap with what I currently have, I might just pull the trigger on something like this. Thanks for the info!
 

Zxian

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Everytime I see one of these deals, I have to tell myself that I already have a 7950. :p
 
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