Monday, July 16th 2012
AMD Cuts Global Prices of Radeon HD 7000 Series
AMD is preparing a wave of price-cuts for Radeon HD 7800 series and HD 7900 series products, to make them competitive against NVIDIA's offerings, and to prepare for a new bunch of performance-segment GPUs from its competitor (such as the GTX 660). The new pricing looks like this:
- Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition: US $499
- Radeon HD 7970: US $429
- Radeon HD 7950: US $349
- Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition: US $299
- Radeon HD 7850: US $249
47 Comments on AMD Cuts Global Prices of Radeon HD 7000 Series
Well it is great but i think the prices are still high
Rather just get the discounted previous generation.
I usually don't spend $860 on graphics cards but I couldn't stop myself after wizz gave it a 10/10.:respect:
Direct CU II is faster than 7970, whisper quiet in both idle and load, and very power efficient. For a multi-GPU setup, the last two advantages matters. I think I made the right choise.
The 670 is only better if you plan to install the GPU and then forget about it.
:toast:
www.hardocp.com/article/2012/02/08/gigabyte_radeon_hd_7970_oc_video_card_review/8
"While idling at the desktop, the stock GIGABYTE Radeon HD 7970's temperature was 34 degrees Celsius while the fans were running at 20%, and extremely quiet. Under full load the temperature increased to 67c, however fan speed only increased to 34%. We did not have any issue with the fans at this speed. On the overclocked GIGABYTE Radeon HD 7970 we had fan speeds set to 80%, which was not as loud as most video cards, and helped remove a ton of excess heat. At idle, the video cards temperature was 25 degrees Celsius. Under full load with fans still at 80% temperature only reached 56c. "
FYI thats a 1300 Mhz HD 7970 running at 56c with fan speed at 80% and at reasonably low noise levels. And the best part is there is no throttle even if you get your cards to 75c at lesser fan speeds.
and the gigabyte 7950 down to 300
i think its time to upgrade next month :)
I prolly could have saved an extra $10! Thats a few beers :o
Up till now purchases have been affiliated along party lines, but I think with the out-of-skool/graduation buying gone, it’s time to get into the normal price consideration for such a mature product offerings. But that said, these have been the pricing I’ve seen for quite a few of AMD’s partners offering since mid-June, but this will mean many more good deals will move the market in a positive direction for many who held off in purchasing from either company.
Getting too used to £4.50 a pint +
These prices look good but they wont hit retailers for a week or two. Do you even know your card is factory overclocked. :laugh:
Once you hit a pub/bar/restaurant/night club/etc prices get to ~$6/beer + & ~$9/liquor + :shadedshu
If you want to go out and drink, the cheapest option i can think of is the Legion. They don't charge V/A's full pop :laugh:
:D
Hell if you don't mind shite beer you can even get 5 pints!
This is relevant to the topic due to beer being what we'll spend the saved money on.