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HD 7870 Tahiti LE vs HD 7950

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Looks like i'll be getting a HD 7950 after all

What made you come to this conclusion? I'm building yet another system and going to pass on my 7850 to my nephew.

I'm in the same boat as you.

Both overclocked, the 7950 just doesn't feel worth the extra $ at this point (to me). Feels like the 570/560 Ti 448 scenario.
 
With both cards O/C'd to the same core frequency (the 7870LE had higher memclocks) the 7950 can be appreciably faster.

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With both cards O/C'd to the same core frequency (the 7870LE had higher memclocks) the 7950 can be appreciably faster.

Both are good choices but you are comparing the OCability to the HIS ICEq X2, which is a $350 card versus a $215-230 on the 7870 XT. In the BF3 benchmark you posted, you are getting 18% better performance at 50% additional cost.
 
What made you come to this conclusion? I'm building yet another system and going to pass on my 7850 to my nephew.

I'm in the same boat as you.

Both overclocked, the 7950 just doesn't feel worth the extra $ at this point (to me). Feels like the 570/560 Ti 448 scenario.

Price as i found two for $230 on Hardforum other than that nothing really different other then VRAM and Memory Bus
 
Both are good choices but you are comparing the OCability to the HIS ICEq X2, which is a $350 card versus a $215-230 on the 7870 XT. In the BF3 benchmark you posted, you are getting 18% better performance at 50% additional cost.

Both cards are at the same clocks and obviously they both didn't perform close to each other. That's all I was showing. A Sapphire 7950 @ $280AR would perform the same. Where are they $215-$230?
 
Just Bought a MSi Twin Frozr II HD 7950. Thanks for all the help everybody

if your card overheats it could be because of improper TIM application at the factory. MSI has done a shoddy job of quality control. many users have cleaned it and reapplied the TIM properly reducing temps by 10c.
 
I got the one with the HD 7950 PCB and 6+6 pin power connectors

have you got the card ? does it fit in your coolermaster storm scout case ? is it the boost edition with 960 mhz boost clocks ? normally 1100 mhz is easy to achieve at stock voltage. if you want you can push further with voltage tweaking.
 
have you got the card ? does it fit in your coolermaster storm scout case ? is it the boost edition with 960 mhz boost clocks ? normally 1100 mhz is easy to achieve at stock voltage. if you want you can push further with voltage tweaking.

hasn't arrived as i bought it yesterday and no its not a boost edition
 
hasn't arrived as i bought it yesterday and no its not a boost edition


I want to know if the MSI 7950 fits your case, because I have the same case as you do and last time I checked the clearance with the cage in place is about 9.5". I think this card is more than 10" so...
 
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