Hey guys,
Im looking to get a graphics card (most probably AMD radeon 7870) from the US. I have a friend coming here in late november (barely a week before thanksgiving
).
Ill be playing games like Battlefield 3+, GTA 4+, COD and the good old FIFA.
Although i think that the 7870 listed above should be able to handle these games farely well, but if anyone has a better option, please let me know.
Apart from that, one Q that i wanted to ask is - Does the OC version make any difference? I know it should deliver better performance than the non-OC version. I want to know if stock OCing will make any difference to the life of the product?
Another thing that is in the back of my mind is the warranty. If I do need to claim the warranty, would i have to ship it to taiwan or back to US?
EDIT:- My current rig consists of AMD FX 6300, ASUS M5A97 R2.0 mobo, corsair CX 500, Corsair vengeance 4GB RAM & 17"samsung LCD monitor
Will be adding another 4GB RAM and will replace the 17" LCD with a 22" dell monitor shortly.
Any inputs appreciated.
Cheers!
Im looking to get a graphics card (most probably AMD radeon 7870) from the US. I have a friend coming here in late november (barely a week before thanksgiving

Ill be playing games like Battlefield 3+, GTA 4+, COD and the good old FIFA.
Although i think that the 7870 listed above should be able to handle these games farely well, but if anyone has a better option, please let me know.
Apart from that, one Q that i wanted to ask is - Does the OC version make any difference? I know it should deliver better performance than the non-OC version. I want to know if stock OCing will make any difference to the life of the product?
Another thing that is in the back of my mind is the warranty. If I do need to claim the warranty, would i have to ship it to taiwan or back to US?
EDIT:- My current rig consists of AMD FX 6300, ASUS M5A97 R2.0 mobo, corsair CX 500, Corsair vengeance 4GB RAM & 17"samsung LCD monitor
Will be adding another 4GB RAM and will replace the 17" LCD with a 22" dell monitor shortly.
Any inputs appreciated.
Cheers!
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