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Guru3D.com » Review » Club3D Radeon HD 7790 Crossfire review 4

Club3D Radeon HD 7790 Crossfire review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/22/2013 03:24 PM [ 9 comment(s) ]

In this article  test and review the Club3D Radeon HD 7790 Crossfire incl Frametimes. If you need a little more value for money then the 13 Series R7790 might be just what you are looking for. This card is all about saving money and costs roughly 130 EUR. Have peek at our review where we'll test the 13 Series from Club3D.

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warlord
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Posts: 2760
Posted on: 03/22/2013 04:07 PM
well, does not worth it as low end, like as 650ti, only 1 gpu is enough for everyday usage, 2 7790s / 2 650ti cannot beat 1 7970 / 1 680, but 2 7850s / 2 gtx 660 can beat 1 7970 / 1 680, so for gaming the minimum is 2 7850s or 2 gtx660s from nvidia, i cannot believe there are people who would buy 7790 cf / 650ti sli.. :bang: it's a fail

CrazY_Milojko
Senior Member



Posts: 2649
Posted on: 03/22/2013 05:16 PM
well, does not worth it as low end, like as 650ti, only 1 gpu is enough for everyday usage, 2 7790s / 2 650ti cannot beat 1 7970 / 1 680, but 2 7850s / 2 gtx 660 can beat 1 7970 / 1 680, so for gaming the minimum is 2 7850s or 2 gtx660s from nvidia, i cannot believe there are people who would buy 7790 cf / 650ti sli.. :bang: it's a fail



lol... you are missinformed man, there is no such thing like 650Ti SLI, 650Ti has no SLI capabilities

Elder III
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Posts: 3735
Posted on: 03/22/2013 05:32 PM
People buy 2 lower end GPUs to get better performance in their games at a lesser cost than buying a single HD 7970 or GTX 680. For them it's usually about the $$$ spent not whether or not it's the most powerful GPU on the market.

On topic - the HD 7790 looks like a good option for the entry level gamer, although at $150 that's pretty close (~$25 or so) to an HD 7850's sale price. I'm sure we'll see some deals or rebates that lower that price abit in the near future.

vbetts



Posts: 15142
Posted on: 03/22/2013 07:05 PM
well, does not worth it as low end, like as 650ti, only 1 gpu is enough for everyday usage, 2 7790s / 2 650ti cannot beat 1 7970 / 1 680, but 2 7850s / 2 gtx 660 can beat 1 7970 / 1 680, so for gaming the minimum is 2 7850s or 2 gtx660s from nvidia, i cannot believe there are people who would buy 7790 cf / 650ti sli.. :bang: it's a fail


You want to go ahead and buy me a high end card then be my guest, there are some people on tight budgets, which the 7790 is perfect for. You can buy one, then later down the line if the single one can't keep up to demand anymore them you can buy another for cheaper than buying a whole new series gpu.

Darkest
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Posts: 10111
Posted on: 03/22/2013 08:07 PM
I would probably just spring the extra for a 7850 to be honest, although they're solid cards if you can get one for cheap enough.

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