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XFX 7800 GTX Overclocked $490 @monarch

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...Code=190337&Category_Code=nvidia-PCI-E

Factory overclocked to 490/1300 mhz (core/memory) - as fast as you can ever get (vs 430/1200 for regular 7800GTX) - no need for manual overclocking!

Fastest single card in existence (same as the EVGA KO which costs $600).

Double lifetime warranty - lifetime warranty is transferable to second owner!

Reviews -

http://anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2500
http://neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=106100
http://neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=105888
http://neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=105660

Update: Last weekend the price was $525 (plus shipping), then it dropped to $499, then to $488, went up to $495, and now it's $490. I expect it to go up since this is as cheap as the cheapest regular (non overclocked) 7800GTX, yet it gives 10-15% more performance, doesn't require overclocking and is fully warranted for life at this speed.

 
No, there is also the tax costs for CA residents. Anyways, both are great deals on a 7800GTX, it's the cheapest price so far for a OC card.
 
Decent Deal ?!?!?!? I think it's a GREAT deal because even regular 7800GTX are at least $489. So this extreme overclocked version, which other manufacturers like EVGA sell for $100 more then the regualr card, costs the same as a regular 7800GTX. That is the deal here - you get an extreme factory overclock for the same price as the CHEAPEST non-overclocked cards.

Screaming performance, screaming deal.
 
is there really any difference between eVGA and XFX overclocked 7800GTX?
perofmance, warrenty, etc.
from what I read last time in a review from AT was, they would choose eVGA over any due to thier warrenty cause BFG had the same as eVGA but 3years only though. I believe....
not sure...

so whats up with XFX now.
 
AT incorrectly states that EVGA warranty covers damage from manual overclocking, which is not true. Other than that, XFX lifetime warranty is transferrable to the person you sell the card to. EVGA also has a custom cooler, but it only reduces the heat by 1C degree compared to XFX. EVGA KO costs $600.
 
The evga KO runs cooler, quieter, faster, and has a lifetime warranty which covers overclocking, while the XFX does not.

I'm going for the KO once the price comes down just a bit.

The differences are minimal, but the warranty is what won me over.
 
yeah Id figure it was warrenty as AT said.

although the XFX 2nd person warrenty is a good selling point as well.
Cause for all I know, 16 months down the road, im dumping it for the next tier if its shown worthy to upgrade again.
 
eVGA also has a "Step-Up" Program. Where within 90 days you can exchange your graphics card for a better one. You ONLY owe the difference in the price + shipping. It's a killer deal.

And the price they use for your used video card is the price you originally bought it at, not the current price.
 
I am satisfied with the double lifetime warranty, and not planning to overclock beyond the factory overclock which is already proven to be as close to the absolute max as you could possibly wish. And the EVGA runs cooler by 1C degree undel load, that's all. Also there is no difference in noise, they are both very quiet. The EVGA KO costs $100 more.
 
Originally posted by: DidlySquat
AT incorrectly states that EVGA warranty covers damage from manual overclocking, which is not true. Other than that, XFX lifetime warranty is transferrable to the person you sell the card to. EVGA also has a custom cooler, but it only reduces the heat by 1C degree compared to XFX. EVGA KO costs $600.

The lifetime warranty DOES cover overclocking.

As long as there is no PHYSICAL damage, then you are covered:

http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showthread.php?p=1897528#post1897528

Read the 4th post.
 
I Purchased this card last week. I looked at the benchmarks and it seemed like the best bang for the buck on the hign end. As a side note the packaging is annoying at best.

A friend won a mobo at PDXlan (800 man lan in Portland)and gave it to me, so I built a computer around it, now I have to find a use for this box. The case itself is being custom re-cut/finished at work so it will have great airflow.

Part 😀escription My cost
Case: SkyHawk MSR-4610 27
Power Supply: Cooler Master - RS450ACLY 51
MOBO 😀FI LANPARTY Ut NF4 0
CPU: AMD64 3000+ Venice-(e6 step) 120
HeatSink: Thermalright XP-120 50
Fan on HS Delta 120mm 130cfm 2.5
Corsair XMS 2x1GB PC 3200 2-3-3-5 231(purchased a while ago)
2x 320GB Western Digital Raid Edition HD 330
XFX 7800gtx overclocked 500
Microsoft internet Keyboard 16
Microsoft explorer 4.0a 30
DVDR Pioneer DVR110 50
SOUND BLASTER|AUDIGY 2 ZS LTD EDITN 21
3x 80mm 32cfm fans 3(purchased a while ago)
Total 1431.5

The plan is to clock this thing by 800-900mhz to reach 4400+ ish speeds.
I'm actually switching out a few parts with my current machine like the power supply. I have a 570 thermaltake in my current system.
 
Update: Last weekend the price was $525 (plus shipping), then it dropped to $499, then to $488, went up to $495, and now it's $490. I expect it to go up since this is as cheap as the cheapest regular (non overclocked) 7800GTX, yet it gives 10-15% more performance, doesn't require overclocking and is fully warranted for life at this speed.

If you're a gamer you NEED to buy this card. Order now.
 
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