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HIS 7970 Fan 3GB GDDR5 $385 P/U Free in Sydney

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Seems popular at the moment and P/U is free in sydney. I know HIS isn't the best brand however this is a pretty good price. I will be trying to squeeze one of these into my bitfenix micro atx build.

First post ever so be gentle if I have got this wrong :)

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  • +2

    Awkward moment when I follow the link and they're $449 each… O:

    Edit: oicwatudidthar… ITEstate has these cards up for $385 on staticICE… The catch is their staticICE prices don't include GST (so that they come up as the top search result). Even if you add 10% for GST, doesn't account for the price discrepancy… :/

  • It shows up on their website as $449
    oops - beaten!

  • 389 inc gst ;) @ msy http://www.msy.com.au/product.jsp?productId=8731

    pity price ended :( thanks for posting though

    • Are MSY honoring the Never Settle bundle?

    • went to msy about a week ago and they only had DC II 7970's

      • they have many difference branches…you can check stock levels online I believe for each store. Never settle = no. only centrecom + pccasegear

        • There is no reliable way of checking stock levels for MSY. I DID call and I DID check branch stock, both said it was in stock. Walked in store only to be told they only had DC II in stock.

  • ITEstate had them in stock and on special for $385 for a day or two, guess they sold out and put the price back up. Nothing to do with GST.

    The PowerColor with aftermarket cooler is $389 at a few places so it's a pretty normal price.

    • It was on sale for about 370 delivered from warcom last week. I'd take a reference over this though, VRM/Mem isnt being cooled by the heatsink on the powercolor v3, nonetheless, it hapilly oc's to the set limit of ccc 1125/1575 with the +20% volt offset.

  • Gigabyte is supposed to be the shortest out of the lot, either 10.5 or 11''.

    Only problem is its a crap overclocker, voltage locked

  • I guess its expired since it has "time out" on the front page.

  • If you had the price for this card, I'd recommend the Sapphire/MSI/Gigabyte 7950 OC versions, all voltage unlocked, all overclock pretty well, have great cooling, are about $315-330 retail and perform without overclocking NOT FAR off from the 7970.
    My Gigabyte 7950 is lucky, I can overclock past what a 7970 overclocks and still keep it cool.
    Each to their own of course, but Its solid advice.

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