Radeon HD6990
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He is leaving it to me for 250€ the bad thing is that it doesn't have a guarantee, in the end I don't know if I should get the 7950, if with this one I have enough for games and 3D perhaps I will get it
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The man is a graphic card bargain, but without a guarantee... I think it's too much money. I'm not saying that this card isn't worth a lot more, but with a guarantee. Without a guarantee I would also go for an Ati 7950 which I've heard wonders about this card, without being so powerful, but it comes out for a similar price, with a guarantee. The 6990 is Dual, it's two cores, and it consumes a lot, besides being quite hot. It's a graphic card bargain for an extreme Gamer, but I would only buy it if I knew the owner and he inspired me confidence. The fact that it doesn't have a guarantee doesn't mean that the seller doesn't commit to returning your money if at least in a certain number of months or weeks it blows up, right? If it doesn't give you any guarantee... it would inspire little confidence in me. I've sold second-hand things without a guarantee and I usually give X months of personal guarantee, if the component blows up I take responsibility for it and return the money. So far it has never happened to me, and at least I give some confidence to the buyer. -
The guy is a graphics card, but without a warranty... I think it's too much money. I'm not saying that this graphics card isn't worth a lot more, but with a warranty. Without a warranty, I would also go for an Ati 7950, which I've heard wonders about this graphics card, without being so powerful, but it comes out for a similar price, with a warranty.
The 6990 is Dual, it's two cores, and it consumes a lot, besides being quite hot. It's a graphics card for an extreme Gamer, but I would only buy it if I knew the owner and he inspired me confidence. Not having a warranty doesn't mean that the seller doesn't commit to returning your money if at least in a certain number of months or weeks it blows up, right? If he doesn't give you any warranty... it would inspire little confidence in me.
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The guy is a graphics cucumber, but without a warranty... I think it's too much money. I'm not saying that this graphics card isn't worth a lot more, but with a warranty. Without a warranty, I would also go for an Ati 7950 that I've heard wonders about this graphics card, without being so powerful, but it comes out for a similar price, with a warranty.
The 6990 is Dual, they are two cores, and it consumes a lot, besides being quite hot. It's a graphics cucumber for an extreme Gamer, but I would only buy it if I knew the owner and he inspired me confidence. Not having a warranty doesn't mean that the seller doesn't commit to returning your money if at least in a certain number of months or weeks it blows up, right? If he doesn't give any warranty... it would inspire little confidence in me.
I've sold second-hand things without a warranty and I usually give X months of personal warranty, if the component blows up I take responsibility for it and return the money. So far it has never happened to me, and at least I give some confidence to the buyer.
if better I'll get a 7950 I'm going to leave two that I've seen on pccomponentes.
which one do I get?Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB GDDR5 11196-00-20G Graphics Card
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC Boost Vapor-X 3GB GDDR5 11196-09-40G Graphics Card -
if you can the Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC Boost Vapor-X 3GB GDDR5 is more powerful and is better dissipated
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The Vapor is cooler and comes with Overclock as standard. Oc that you can do to the other, all be said by the way. You have to look at reviews and see if it's worth paying more than 30€ for the Overclock, but above all for the better heatsink.
You can also look at the Ati 7870 that is around 200€. You save 100€ and it's not a bad card. It performs similar to the Nvidia 660 GTX.
Check out this link and change the graphics at the top, to make a comparison: AnandTech - Bench - GPU12
I've read that the 7950 has a good margin of Overclock, that's why it's a pretty juicy card, and for the performance of course.
This is to make your mouth water and see what the 6990 performs :llorar: AnandTech - Bench - GPU12
Jajaja, I make you doubt eh?
Here the 7950 in the two versions, because some have a small Overclock that is used when needed.
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I think the Gigabyte 7950 is fine, so you can get rid of the boost and manually give it some power, which inspires more confidence in me.
Well, it's another option, if the 7870 is not very demanding, performance/price is very good and it will run almost everything at full speed.
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I'm going to think about how the three wise men would behave with me after all I haven't behaved very badly. Thank you all very much
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The 7870 2GB and that's it. Thank you
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