Wednesday, April 17th 2013

AMD Radeon HD 7990 "Malta" Listed on Ebay

A lucky bloke who managed to score an engineering sample of AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 7990 sought to make a quick buck by auctioning it on Ebay. An opening bid of $0.99, and 36 bids (ATP) later, the auction has reached the $1,125 mark. The engineering sample is said to ship with clock speeds of 950 MHz core, and 6.00 GHz memory. The dual-GPU graphics cards ships with two fully-loaded AMD "Tahiti" GPUs, with 2048 stream processors each, and a 384-bit memory interface holding 3 GB of GDDR5 memory, each. If anything the Ebay listing gave us some gorgeous pictures of the beast.
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59 Comments on AMD Radeon HD 7990 "Malta" Listed on Ebay

#51
syeef
The winning bid was US $96,100??? wtf???
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#53
Prima.Vera
If is not an AMD employee, then it must have been one of those brainless and grotesque rich Arab princes. Nobody is that stupid to pay for the card that ammount of money.
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#54
HammerON
The Watchful Moderator
Holy shit!!!!
And to think that the seller charged $50.00 for shipping:)
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#55
EarthDog
dank1983man420seller pulled it from Ebay:laugh:
I wonder why...

...maybe because AMD forced him to do so. Or maybe the auction was such a joke that Ebay forced him to remove it? :confused: :laugh:
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#56
NeoXF
EarthDogI wonder why...

...maybe because AMD forced him to do so.
Nope, read some of the first posts on this thread.
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#57
EarthDog
NeoXFNope, read some of the first posts on this thread.
Yes... and continue reading where I posted in the first part of the thread.
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#58
Bunchies
wow! is the highest bid siting at 96k right now
lol really?! 96k, that person is stupid

you could have built an entire new system with that money plus a house and car
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#59
NeoXF
Bunchieswow! is the highest bid siting at 96k right now
lol really?! 96k, that person is stupid

you could have built an entire new system with that money plus a house and car
It has ended... LOL 96,1K won over the 96K bid...

Well, welcome to the world of (global) auctioning.
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