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HD 7950 to 970/80

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October 9, 2014 2:57:30 PM

So I have been holding on to my 7950 waiting for some new cards to be released. With these new ones now on the market I was wondering if maybe it is now time to consider upgrading. I have had my card for around 2 or 3 years now so maybe I should just continue to keep hold of it but I am not sure.

A question about the 900 cards themselves, is the price jump between the 970 and 980 worth the performance boost? The 970 seems to be great for the money but I hear that the 980 is currently the best card around.

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October 9, 2014 3:01:26 PM

Cdr JamesCool said:
So I have been holding on to my 7950 waiting for some new cards to be released. With these new ones now on the market I was wondering if maybe it is now time to consider upgrading. I have had my card for around 2 or 3 years now so maybe I should just continue to keep hold of it but I am not sure.

A question about the 900 cards themselves, is the price jump between the 970 and 980 worth the performance boost? The 970 seems to be great for the money but I hear that the 980 is currently the best card around.


The 980 is currently the fastest single GPU card available. It is on average 10 - 12 FPS faster than a 970, which isn't worth an additional $250, IMO (at least not at 1080p or 1440p).

This is a good comparison between the 7950 and 970.

October 9, 2014 3:16:57 PM

Full specs would be helpful. ;) 
Cards of this calibre NEED a fast CPU to give their best, along with plenty of fast memory.
As for performance, I was running a HD7950 on my i5 4690K rig (the unbalanced rig is a long, sad story involving overclocking, a cheap MB and the sudden death of my beloved i5 750) until Nvidia released the GTX970, it's close to twice as fast-if the CPU can keep it fed with data.
Top of the line parts are seldom good value, and it's true here, the GTX980 isn't worth the extra cash-bragging rights yes, but not the cash.
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October 9, 2014 5:24:34 PM

Ah well my current specs include:
i5-3570k clocked at 3.8Ghz
8GB Ram
650W power supply

Can't quite remember my motherboard, a gigabyte model which obviously supports my processor.
8 minutes ago

Been away.
Long shifts. :( 
Looks like you're set to go, fast CPU and plenty of power-assuming a decent make, that is.
Your choice on the upgrade, but I've moved up from a HD7950 to a GTX970, also at 1080 rez and the difference is enormous and for me, worth the cash.
If you choose to E-bay the 7950, don't expect a fortune, AMD have dropped their prices and that's going to effect its used value, it may be better to try and sell it to a friend/workmate/family member directly and avoid the listing and Paypal fees.
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