OcUK HD 7950 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card plus AMD 3 for FREE Promotion - £239.99 at Overclockers plus postage at £3.26 £243.25
The World's first 28nm GPU. The revolutionary new GCN Architecture. Ready for DirectX 11.1. PCI Express 3.0. The AMD Radeon™ HD 7950 is your personal checklist for ground-breaking technology. The next generation of AMD Eyefinity technology is here, featuring all-new support for stereo 3D, universal bezel compensation and brand new display configurations. Face it: the best just got better. Armed with the new PCI Express 3.0 standard, multi-GPU configurations with AMD CrossFire™ technology are just another way to obliterate the competition with the revolutionary AMD Radeon™ HD 7950. Leave no performance behind. Get higher clocks and faster gaming with AMD PowerTune technology on AMD Radeon™ HD 7950 Graphics. Fold and mine faster than ever with AMD App Acceleration powered by the unprecedented 28nm GCN Architecture. The market isn't ready for 4K video, but Radeon™ is. With full support for 3GHz HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.2 HBR2, the AMD Radeon™ HD 7950 is set for Quad HD.
- Core Clock: 800MHz
- Memory: 3072MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 5000MHz (Effective)
- Memory Interface: 384-Bit
- Processing Cores: 1792
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 3.0
- Display Connectors: 1x Dual Link DVI, 1x HDMI & 2x Mini-DisplayPort
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 3.2 Support
- ATI CrossFire Ready
- ATI Eyefinity Technology
- ATI Avivo HD
- ATI Stream Technology
- ATI HD3D Technology
- Warranty: 2 Years
- AMD 3 for FREE Promotion including Dirt 3 Showdown, Nexuiz, Deus Ex Games (Subject to availability)
Pretty sure £3.26 is as low as you can go if you're not an OCUK forumer for postage.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentThey've been noisy as hell the past 2 years as well, pure jet engines. Add on the fact that developers give Nvidia cards a large advantage (because thats where the money is), and its just not worth it. Spend the extra and get a 670. Chances are if you're looking at £240 for a GPU then you can afford the extra anyway.
They've been noisy as hell the past 2 years as well, pure jet engines.
Uhh that depends on if you buy a card with a cheap reference cooler or not. Both the AMD and Nvidia reference cards use external exhaust coolers which tend be nosier than the internal exhaust dual fan coolers on most decent cards these days.
Super price on this btw, and really make a 7870 for £227 look like madness!
They've been noisy as hell the past 2 years as well, pure jet engines. Add on the fact that developers give Nvidia cards a large advantage (because thats where the money is), and its just not worth it. Spend the extra and get a 670. Chances are if you're looking at £240 for a GPU then you can afford the extra anyway.
There are equally as noisy nVidia cards, it all depends on the cooler.
They've been noisy as hell the past 2 years as well, pure jet engines. Add on the fact that developers give Nvidia cards a large advantage (because thats where the money is), and its just not worth it. Spend the extra and get a 670. Chances are if you're looking at £240 for a GPU then you can afford the extra anyway.
Yay another Nvidia fanboy who goes around regurgitating the nonsense she/he reads on the internet.
My Sapphire 6950 is no louder than my PS3, so "pure jet engines" is a lie and a half.