- Nov 20, 2005
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Does anyone have experiance/info with/on this card? I was given it as compensation for some work I did, and I am kinda out of the loop because I have been team Red for a while. In fact I was saving up for a 290 before I was offered this (instead of the money I would have used to buy a 290) and I jumped on it because I know EVGA warranties transfer and what I was owed was less than its Newegg value by a lot. EVGA cards have always been good to me but I don't know more than that.
I assume it's a decent upgrade over my Vapor X 7970 GHz no matter what, but is it a decent 970? I noticed it is factory overclocked a little, that is probably enough for me. I might push it a little further but my i2500k at 4.5 GHZ is getting dated and I only game at 1080p and that will be the case for as long as I own the card (my Panny plasma I game on will hopefully outlive it). Frankly since my rig is in my livingroom I care more about fan noise and coil whine than pure power.
So is it a keeper or should I try to sell it and get the 290(maybe X) I planned to get instead or maybe some other 970? I personally HATE hate selling computer parts so I will only do this if the card is no good, like if this is the worst 970 they ever made then maybe I can stomach going through that process. I just need to get a card I can use for a couple of years (2-3) as I know my 7970 might soon run out of rope even at 1080p and I don't want to be stuck with a dud once I gift the 7970 to a family member. One last thing to note is I usually only buy my games on sale, so whatever the timeline is for gaming hardware obsolescence I am a year or so behind that.
Thank you in advance for any feeback.
I assume it's a decent upgrade over my Vapor X 7970 GHz no matter what, but is it a decent 970? I noticed it is factory overclocked a little, that is probably enough for me. I might push it a little further but my i2500k at 4.5 GHZ is getting dated and I only game at 1080p and that will be the case for as long as I own the card (my Panny plasma I game on will hopefully outlive it). Frankly since my rig is in my livingroom I care more about fan noise and coil whine than pure power.
So is it a keeper or should I try to sell it and get the 290(maybe X) I planned to get instead or maybe some other 970? I personally HATE hate selling computer parts so I will only do this if the card is no good, like if this is the worst 970 they ever made then maybe I can stomach going through that process. I just need to get a card I can use for a couple of years (2-3) as I know my 7970 might soon run out of rope even at 1080p and I don't want to be stuck with a dud once I gift the 7970 to a family member. One last thing to note is I usually only buy my games on sale, so whatever the timeline is for gaming hardware obsolescence I am a year or so behind that.
Thank you in advance for any feeback.