• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

EVGA 7900GS @Fry's 109.99 AR

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
I believe the KO version is at 500mhz (as you stated) and it has a larger heatsink/fan?

I just called microcenter and they said it is the N624-FX. . N624 is the KO version (as opposed to the N620). Assuming that the FX (HDCP) is better than the AR i would say this is a better deal than Microcenter assuming you can "gamble" on a $80 rebate.

FYI ... eVGA step-up program: http://evga.com/stepup/default.asp?switch=2
 
Originally posted by: AndeeG
Originally posted by: osme02
Is this a good deal? I want something to hold me over until the DX10 video cards come out. (I currently have a x800gto)

Newegg sells the 256-P2-N624-AR ($160 - $15 Rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130056

This one is the 256-P2-N624-FX (according to the rebate form)
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/4977711?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

Whats the difference?

Thanx

I hope you realize that you can get a directx10 capable 8800gts 320mb at newegg for around $280 AR. If I were you, I wouldn't buy anything now just as a holdover until more directx10 cards come out. That's just me though.

A. Yeah, if you don't want to use your computer.
B. Some people have tried the waiting game, 1 year later (after waiting on one deal, then another, than another) they have no PC, and get their "jollys" from watching others game 🙂
 
from looking online it looks like the AR versions are the ones that have the HDCP.

not the FX> whether it be the 620 or the 625
 
Originally posted by: isekii
from looking online it looks like the AR versions are the ones that have the HDCP.

not the FX> whether it be the 620 or the 625
Don't buy this if you need HDCP Support!
Only the -N623- and -N625- models include HDCP crypto-ROM chip.


Here is the eVga 7900GS model list

The suffix doesn't indicate whether it supports HDCP, it only indicates the packaging/bundle/warranty. The -AR models are the full retail pacakging, I think the -FX models used to have a shorter warranty, but they revised their warranty policy near the end of last year.

Current eVga Lifetime Warranty Policy
* All EVGA Products purchased ON or AFTER November 1, 2006 MUST be registered within 30 days from ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE to receive full lifetime warranty. (All products not registered within 30 days will ONLY receive a 1 year limited warranty.)
* Lifetime Warranty is for all retail Graphics Card and Mainboard products ending in the part numbers A, AR, AX, BR*, BX*, DR, DX, FR, FX, SG, SL, or S2.
 
I bought one before and it was the KO version. Same retail price..my expectation is this is the same model.

Mine runs like a rock at 614/1620
 
i spoke with the csr to confirm the part number.

she entered the part number from the rebate form and she said the model listed in the op pulled up.
so i'm assuming what we'll be getting is the KO version
 
ended up ordering one.

rebate should be valid pending the part number matches...

I will apply for the step up program as well after 90 days so we'll see how that goes.
 
Originally posted by: Stevem627
I bought one before and it was the KO version. Same retail price..my expectation is this is the same model.

Mine runs like a rock at 614/1620

That should make it perform better than a stock 7900GT. How loud is it and what are the temps like? Are you using an aftermarket cooler?

Edit:
Anyone know a good cheap cooling solution for the 7900 series? I need one for my gt and 1 for this card. TIA
 
Originally posted by: TAL0N
Originally posted by: isekii
from looking online it looks like the AR versions are the ones that have the HDCP.

not the FX> whether it be the 620 or the 625
Don't buy this if you need HDCP Support!
Only the -N623- and -N625- models include HDCP crypto-ROM chip.


Here is the eVga 7900GS model list

The suffix doesn't indicate whether it supports HDCP, it only indicates the packaging/bundle/warranty. The -AR models are the full retail pacakging, I think the -FX models used to have a shorter warranty, but they revised their warranty policy near the end of last year.

Current eVga Lifetime Warranty Policy
* All EVGA Products purchased ON or AFTER November 1, 2006 MUST be registered within 30 days from ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE to receive full lifetime warranty. (All products not registered within 30 days will ONLY receive a 1 year limited warranty.)
* Lifetime Warranty is for all retail Graphics Card and Mainboard products ending in the part numbers A, AR, AX, BR*, BX*, DR, DX, FR, FX, SG, SL, or S2.


wow... this was enlightening... i just registered my 8800gts and sent them a note asking if i am now only getting a 1 yr warranty, since i bought the card the day after xmas...

there was nothing in the packaging stating that i needed to register the card to get the lifetime warranty, just that there was alifetime warranty...

if this is true, i'm going to ship the thing back to buy.com and call amex... this is bull$hit...
 
I'm in for one... Perfect holdover until DX10 is stable! Can't give you green, but I can give you thumbs up!!!
 
Mine is actually now runnig fine at 615 and 1.64 with just stock cooling. When my room gets hot I will probably have to back it down a little
 
Originally posted by: lopri
Does EVGA honor the original price tag for their step-up program? (with rebates, that is)

Yes. They should give you $180 step-up credit for this card. They didn't consider the rebate in my step-up. Pretty sweet deal IMHO.
 
Originally posted by: cubanx
Originally posted by: lopri
Does EVGA honor the original price tag for their step-up program? (with rebates, that is)

Yes. They should give you $180 step-up credit for this card. They didn't consider the rebate in my step-up. Pretty sweet deal IMHO.

from their faqs on step-up.

Q: How much is Step-Up?
A: The Step-Up? Program is free; you are required to pay the difference between your original invoice price, less any applicable rebates, and the price of the new card, plus any applicable tax and shipping. The program itself has no cost associated with it.
 
ok, so is it worth getting a 7900 GS or GTX if you not upgrading to Vista in the near future? Since Vista has DX10, is it worth upgrading the video card to a 8800 for winxp?
 
FYI, I just received the card from Fry's/Outpost and it is the KO ver that is stated on the rebate form. It doesn't say anything on the box about clock speeds and the box won't be opened until my build.
 
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: cubanx
Originally posted by: lopri
Does EVGA honor the original price tag for their step-up program? (with rebates, that is)

Yes. They should give you $180 step-up credit for this card. They didn't consider the rebate in my step-up. Pretty sweet deal IMHO.

from their faqs on step-up.

Q: How much is Step-Up?
A: The Step-Up? Program is free; you are required to pay the difference between your original invoice price, less any applicable rebates, and the price of the new card, plus any applicable tax and shipping. The program itself has no cost associated with it.

OK, you guys are confusing me.. So in this case, will EVGA honor $180 or $100 for this card if one wants the Step-Up?
 
Originally posted by: lopri
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: cubanx
Originally posted by: lopri
Does EVGA honor the original price tag for their step-up program? (with rebates, that is)

Yes. They should give you $180 step-up credit for this card. They didn't consider the rebate in my step-up. Pretty sweet deal IMHO.

from their faqs on step-up.

Q: How much is Step-Up?
A: The Step-Up? Program is free; you are required to pay the difference between your original invoice price, less any applicable rebates, and the price of the new card, plus any applicable tax and shipping. The program itself has no cost associated with it.

OK, you guys are confusing me.. So in this case, will EVGA honor $180 or $100 for this card if one wants the Step-Up?

I dont think it really matters. Because, their price is sooo damn high, I am sure you will find it (anycard) cheaper elsewhere on sale than buying it thru evga with step up.
 
Back
Top