I have a 100% stable OC at 1100/1575 and has the possibility to be stable at 1250/1750 but I choose not to keep it there since I don't need it that high for the games I play.
wow guys, looks like over at [H] 7950's have come down over the last month or so...
4 weeks ago some HD7950's sold for $250 - $300 if that was the final price i am not sure.
$180ish seems like a really low price for it given the overclock potential, unless it was bought ages ago for mining. Maybe $180 + shipping paid by buyer.
$200 seems reasonable since it is the old H7950 non-BOOST with OK overclocking
The caveat is that Coolingconfigurator (EK WB) has it as a HD7950 PCB rather than the HD7970 PCB
$180ish seems like a really low price for it given the overclock potential, unless it was bought ages ago for mining. Maybe $180 + shipping paid by buyer.
$200 seems reasonable since it is the old H7950 non-BOOST with OK overclocking
Unfortunately, miners are starting to sell, and the market is getting pretty saturated. It may be worth $200, but selling it at that price would take a long time.
I'd bite, but I'm holding out for a 2nd HIS 7950
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