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I'm assuming you have the non-GHz version: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1032?vs=1068
Not worth it to to me, but it is an improvement. Might want to look into a second card instead.
I dont want to crossfire. Here is my reasoning anyway for it: Crossfire would add more heat and power draw than using a single card. I dont mind paying for a newer card (single gpu) especially if the performance diff is minimal compared to crossfiring the card I already have. I can always recoup some of my money selling my old card.
No clue if rumors of higher failure rates for XFX cards are true or not. I've got two XFX 290s hashing away in my garage with no issues since November.
People need to get over XFX's 79xx coolers. The R9 2xx series DD coolers are in line with everyone else's. They are fine and give you a lifetime warranty unlike everyone else who has 3 years or fewer.
XFX has a 2 year warranty on most of their cards now.
R9 DD = lifetime warranty. And that is the relevant cooler, the cooler people are discussing in this thread.
Which products are eligible for a limited lifetime hardware warranty?
The following Graphics Cards are eligible for an extension of the standard two-year limited hardware warranty:
1. XFX Radeon HD 7000 Series Dual Fan (Double Dissipation Edition) Graphics Cards with Ghost Technology; a floating cover design that maximizes airflow by creating exceptional venting throughout the card.
- See more at: http://xfxforce.com/en-us/support/xfx-warranty#sthash.I6vqRc6J.dpuf
XFX has a 2 year warranty on most of their cards now.