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Other => CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware => Topic started by: burningrave101 on September 01, 2011, 06:14:46 PM



Title: MSI 6990 in stock at Newegg $729.99 limit 2 per customer
Post by: burningrave101 on September 01, 2011, 06:14:46 PM
MSI 6990 still in stock at Newegg, limit 2 per customer:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127574


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: mike678 on September 01, 2011, 06:23:10 PM
Sapphire one is oos already.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: CanaryInTheMine on September 01, 2011, 06:25:53 PM
yeah, I bought all of them! LOL

I wasn't in front of the computer when these became available... the MSI, Sapphire and Powercolor

powercolor was this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131395 @$709
but i think there were just a few of the powercolor cards since they were gone in seconds...


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: Mousepotato on September 01, 2011, 07:48:12 PM
I just ordered one of the MSIs.  I hope I don't regret this in the morning.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: st4rdust on September 01, 2011, 08:01:47 PM
I gotta ask, what's the point of buying one of these for $729 when Newegg has the 5970 card listed at $499? They both top out right about the same place in terms of hash rate. Is the 6990 less of a power draw? Still, the $230 difference in price is pretty significant.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: CanaryInTheMine on September 01, 2011, 08:07:54 PM
I gotta ask, what's the point of buying one of these for $729 when Newegg has the 5970 card listed at $499? They both top out right about the same place in terms of hash rate. Is the 6990 less of a power draw? Still, the $230 difference in price is pretty significant.

warranty, resale?  i'm not thrilled with the $499 5970s... will post more on them in the other thread in a bit...


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: burningrave101 on September 01, 2011, 08:08:40 PM
I gotta ask, what's the point of buying one of these for $729 when Newegg has the 5970 card listed at $499? They both top out right about the same place in terms of hash rate. Is the 6990 less of a power draw? Still, the $230 difference in price is pretty significant.

The 5970 has limited resale value compared to the 6990 because outside of bitcoin mining people aren't looking for them for gaming. The 5970 from Newegg is also OEM with 30 days warranty.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: mike678 on September 01, 2011, 08:09:39 PM
I gotta ask, what's the point of buying one of these for $729 when Newegg has the 5970 card listed at $499? They both top out right about the same place in terms of hash rate. Is the 6990 less of a power draw? Still, the $230 difference in price is pretty significant.
Newegg is oos on 5970's. The resale for a 6990 is better you can expect at least 800-850 if you sell in this forums marketplace. This has a warranty and I believe they are more reliable. Those are the reason I came up with there could be more.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: st4rdust on September 01, 2011, 08:13:56 PM
I gotta ask, what's the point of buying one of these for $729 when Newegg has the 5970 card listed at $499? They both top out right about the same place in terms of hash rate. Is the 6990 less of a power draw? Still, the $230 difference in price is pretty significant.

warranty, resale?  i'm not thrilled with the $499 5970s... will post more on them in the other thread in a bit...

I read the single review for the 5970 on Newegg and it had the same sentiment, so I think it might not be such a great card after all.

The resale value definitely makes a lot of sense. How many of us are buying to resell, though? I would think that most everybody here is buying a 6990 for the purpose of mining.


Title: Re: MSI and Sapphire 6990 in stock at Newegg
Post by: mike678 on September 01, 2011, 08:36:15 PM
I read the single review for the 5970 on Newegg and it had the same sentiment, so I think it might not be such a great card after all.

The resale value definitely makes a lot of sense. How many of us are buying to resell, though? I would think that most everybody here is buying a 6990 for the purpose of mining.
If I had the cash I'd buy it purely for the resale value.


Title: Re: MSI 6990 in stock at Newegg $729.99 limit 2 per customer
Post by: TeaL on September 02, 2011, 04:14:19 AM
I just bought my 2nd Sapphire 6990 from a local parts shop. I paid $709 CAD, This rig is set for gaming & mining + it will still have re-sale value in a year, if I choose to sell.