[Newegg] HIS HD 7950 - $130

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cbn

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Awesome deal.

That is the best price I have ever seen for that one. And there is no rebate either.
 

VirtualLarry

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This seems like a crazy-good deal. R9 280 cards start at $194.99 before rebate. Plus, I'm a bit rebate-shy.

HIS isn't a bad brand, and their IceQ2 coolers are well-respected as I understand it, but some of the reviews mentioned the fan failing on this card prematurely. I hope that doesn't happen to me, I snagged two of them, one for each of my G3258 rigs.

I wonder if I would be CPU-limited or GPU-limited at 1080P with this configuration?

I don't play games on PC much anymore, but I might get back into it if these cards work well.

I have an HIS 7790 1GB GDDR5 in my G3258 right now. I had two, but I sold one. The HDMI port died on the one I have now, so I'm using an ATI DVI-to-HDMI dongle on one of the DVI-I ports, and that gives me HDMI with audio.
 

p_monks33

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That definitely isn't an IceQ cooler, this cooler in particular is pretty subpar.
 

VirtualLarry

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I didn't say that THIS card had an IceQ cooler, only that this card is an HIS, and HIS is known for their IceQ coolers.

If you want an IceQ, they have a 7870GE 2GB card for $109.99, no rebate:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161410

(Might want to add that one to the OP)

Edit: (10PM) OP card sold out, but the 7870GE is still avail.
 
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cbn

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Price bump to $139.99 plus $5.67 shipping.

In contrast, I am seeing R9 280s starting at $169.99 AR free shipping (but this is with rebate, of course). Last week I did see one R9 280 at $149.99 AR free shipping.
 

SteveGrabowski

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This seems like a crazy-good deal. R9 280 cards start at $194.99 before rebate. Plus, I'm a bit rebate-shy.

HIS isn't a bad brand, and their IceQ2 coolers are well-respected as I understand it, but some of the reviews mentioned the fan failing on this card prematurely. I hope that doesn't happen to me, I snagged two of them, one for each of my G3258 rigs.

I wonder if I would be CPU-limited or GPU-limited at 1080P with this configuration?

I don't play games on PC much anymore, but I might get back into it if these cards work well.

I have an HIS 7790 1GB GDDR5 in my G3258 right now. I had two, but I sold one. The HDMI port died on the one I have now, so I'm using an ATI DVI-to-HDMI dongle on one of the DVI-I ports, and that gives me HDMI with audio.

So how are your 7950s working with your Pentiums?
 

VirtualLarry

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I have an HIS 7790 1GB GDDR5 in my G3258 right now. I had two, but I sold one. The HDMI port died on the one I have now, so I'm using an ATI DVI-to-HDMI dongle on one of the DVI-I ports, and that gives me HDMI with audio.

Strangely, I couldn't get the HDMI port on the new 7950 card to work, either. I even replaced the HDMI cable (was slightly kinked).

So I had to resort to the same solution - using a DVI-to-HDMI ATI dongle.

Now, I'm thinking that the HDMI cable doesn't plug in all the way to make contact, due to the case (there's a ridge of metal that sticks out, right at the start of the card slots).

In that case, perhaps the HDMI port on my old card is alright. I hope.
 
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