Friday, August 09, 2013

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AMD RADEON HD7990
AMD add-in-board partners have slashed prices on the Radeon HD7990 in a bid to step up the competition on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 690 and GTX TITAN. The Radeon HD 7990 which was once retailing for a whopping $1,200 can now be had for $699. Couple this with the fact that the only other cards capable of offering up frame-rates rivaling the HD7990 are the previously mentioned GTX 690 and GTX TITAN. Both these cards still range in the $899-$1,100 price bracket respectively. AMD recently released the Catalyst 13.8 beta drivers that bring with it a few performance and bug fixes namely a fix for crossfire micro-stuttering, an issue that has plagued dual gpu setups for quite some time now. Being a dual gpu card the 7990 will benefit from this latest update. For the enthusiasts out there this could be a pretty sweet deal, if you pocket’s deep enough.

If you already have a 7000 series or any modern Radeon gpu for that matter the Catalyst 13.8 Beta drivers can be found here: DOWNLOAD

1 comment:

  1. How interesting is that? From $1200 to $699? The difference when a company not making any money. Anything to get the customers

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