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RE: Cpu question - Red - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:02 PM)Kreekakon Wrote:Just the review, they probaply overclocked it. so yes i think it`s bad cooler for overclocking(07-01-2012, 08:57 PM)Pyöveli Wrote: But i think getting 7850 still, if i don`t overclock itFrankly speaking though, I don't think you'll often be in need of overclocking that card at all. So now i have made my decisions thanks for the effort. ![]() RE: Cpu question - Kreekakon - 07-01-2012 Yeah, that card's base power/performance should be enough for pretty much any general activity you'd be using with your computer. No need to push it to the limit for extra performance you won't be using. RE: Cpu question - Your Computer - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 08:57 PM)Pyöveli Wrote: but when i google that model i get about ~360e or the review is low. Then i'd say you would be getting ripped off by it. Here in the US you can find a 7950 for ~$370 (e.g. this one). If one euro is $1.26, then 300 euro would be $379, which would make the price of the card within the budget. I don't know the exact exchange rate between the dollar and the euro, but the euro should be worth more than the dollar. RE: Cpu question - Red - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:10 PM)Your Computer Wrote:that`s already 384-bit i don`t know does the motherboard support that, And i will purchase the PC from the shop which(07-01-2012, 08:57 PM)Pyöveli Wrote: but when i google that model i get about ~360e or the review is low. spaces the parts from somewhere. RE: Cpu question - Kreekakon - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:10 PM)Your Computer Wrote: Then i'd say you would be getting ripped off by it. Here in the US you can find a 7950 for ~$370 (e.g. this one). If one euro is $1.26, then 300 euro would be $379, which would make the price of the card within the budget. I don't know the exact exchange rate between the dollar and the euro, but the euro should be worth more than the dollar.Damn your 7950s are cheap. The cheapest one I could find here in Taiwan was worth NT$12500, which converted to US dollars is $418. I doubt it's because it's imported because the ones sold by ASUS, a Taiwan based company, are even MORE expensive standing at almost NT$15000, which is around 500 US dollars. RE: Cpu question - Red - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:15 PM)Kreekakon Wrote:it`s the Newegg.com(07-01-2012, 09:10 PM)Your Computer Wrote: Then i'd say you would be getting ripped off by it. Here in the US you can find a 7950 for ~$370 (e.g. this one). If one euro is $1.26, then 300 euro would be $379, which would make the price of the card within the budget. I don't know the exact exchange rate between the dollar and the euro, but the euro should be worth more than the dollar.Damn your 7950s are cheap. The cheapest one I could find here in Taiwan was worth NT$12500, which converted to US dollars is $418. I doubt it's because it's imported because the ones sold by ASUS, a Taiwan based company, are even MORE expensive standing at almost NT$15000, which is around 500 US dollars. EDIT: I found this from my region http://www.pixmania.fi/fifi/naytonohjain/sapphire-technology-radeon-hd-7950-oc-3-gt-gddr5-pci-express-3-0-11196-10-40g/12548727--art.html RE: Cpu question - Kreekakon - 07-01-2012 Bah, I was just ranting about the expensive graphics cards here at Taiwan ![]() RE: Cpu question - Red - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:19 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: Bah, I was just ranting about the expensive graphics cards here at TaiwanTaiwan?, Cool ![]() RE: Cpu question - Your Computer - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:15 PM)Pyöveli Wrote: that`s already 384-bit i don`t know does the motherboard support that. That's not up to the motherboard to decide. (07-01-2012, 09:19 PM)Kreekakon Wrote: Bah, I was just ranting about the expensive graphics cards here at Taiwan Give the US ten years. We may even beat Taiwan in inflation by then. RE: Cpu question - Red - 07-01-2012 (07-01-2012, 09:25 PM)Your Computer Wrote:(07-01-2012, 09:15 PM)Pyöveli Wrote: that`s already 384-bit i don`t know does the motherboard support that. |