This may come off as a strange or selfish idea, but hear me out:
I bought a 7970 HD from newegg around two weeks ago or so while it was on sale, having been unaware of the GHz edition. Since that time, the GHz edition has come down massively in price due to sales and rebates that are on one of the cards from a specific manufacturer.
I've had my normal 7970 for less than 30 days. It has not been overclocked, damaged, or even used extensively. Is the idea of returning the normal 7970 and purchasing a 7970 GHz in its place plausible? Is the idea morally unsound? Can it be done? Has anyone else done similar before? I've read that the GHz is much more powerful than the vanilla version, and I don't want my brand new setup to become obsolete more quickly than it has to.
I bought a 7970 HD from newegg around two weeks ago or so while it was on sale, having been unaware of the GHz edition. Since that time, the GHz edition has come down massively in price due to sales and rebates that are on one of the cards from a specific manufacturer.
I've had my normal 7970 for less than 30 days. It has not been overclocked, damaged, or even used extensively. Is the idea of returning the normal 7970 and purchasing a 7970 GHz in its place plausible? Is the idea morally unsound? Can it be done? Has anyone else done similar before? I've read that the GHz is much more powerful than the vanilla version, and I don't want my brand new setup to become obsolete more quickly than it has to.