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S.E. Suburbs Melbourne (Somerville, Mornington Peninsula) ...

Listing is for 2 Videocards sold together


Purchased: 23rd March 2012 -Receipt Available

Used in CrossFireX Configuration

Selling due to upgrading to new cards

Cards come in individiual Anti-Static bags / do not come with original boxes

Price negotiable

Thanks for looking!! - Please text. pm or call for any enquiries!


SAPPHIRE 7970 3GB GDDR5

The SAPPHIRE HD 7970 is the first graphics card in the world to incorporate the latest generation of GPU’s from AMD built in a new 28nm process and featuring the new GCN optimised graphics processing architecture. The HD 7970 is the most powerful single chip GPU ever built. It has a new internal structure with 32 compute units and a total of 2048 Stream processors. It ships with a core clock speed of 925MHz, and AMD Powertune technology allows enthusiasts to increase performance by overclocking. A new 384-bit high speed memory interface with over 264GB/sec memory bandwidth connects to a large 3GB array of the latest DDR5 memory.

Display Support 4 x
Output 1 x Dual-Link DVI
1 x HDMI (with 3D)
2 x Mini-DisplayPort
925 MHz Core Clock
28 nm Chip
2048 x Stream Processors
Video Memory 3072 MB Size
384 -bit GDDR5
5500 MHz Effective Memory Clock
Dimension 275(L) x 115(W) x 36(H) mm Size.

System Requirements

PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard.
2X75 Watt 6-pin PCI Express power connector is required for CrossFireX™ system.
1X75 Watt 6-pin PCI Express power connector is required.
Certified power supplies are recommended. Please refer to: http://support.amd.com/us/certified/power-supplies/Pages/listing.aspx
1024MBMinimum of system memory.
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive.
DVD playback requires DVD drive.
Blu-ray™ / HD DVD playback requires Blu-ray / HD DVD drive.
To support 3 displays, one of the monitors has to support DisplayPort.
500 Watt Power Supply is required.
1X150 Watt 8-pin PCI Express power connector is required.
2X150 Watt 8-pin PCI Express power connector is required for CrossFireX™ system.

Listing is for 2 Videocards sold together

Purchased: 23rd March 2012

Used in CrossFireX Configuration

Selling due to upgrading to new cards

Cards come in individiual Anti-Static bags / do not come with original boxes

Price negotiable

Thanks for looking!! - Please text, pm or call for any enquiries!

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Edited by flano87

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