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why does the website not have price info for the MSI r9 280x twin frozr 

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why does the website not have price info for the MSI r9 280x twin frozr 

Because it is no longer made and people don't carry it any more

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Whenever PCPartPicker doesn't have pricing it means that the product is out of stock. More than likely to be discontinued. It makes sense, the 300 series cards superseded the 200 series. There must not have been a lot of 280x in the supply chain.

 

BTW, for those that keep recommending 200 series cards as cheaper alternatives to the 300's, it's a temp situation. Grab them now while you can.

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Sometimes it just doesn't have the pricing on PCPP, it doesn't necessarily mean places like Amazon don't allow you to order it any more. Google's shopping search comes in useful (and generally brings up better offers) though it's good to search amazon as well.

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Whenever PCPartPicker doesn't have pricing it means that the product is out of stock. More than likely to be discontinued. It makes sense, the 300 series cards superseded the 200 series. There must not have been a lot of 280x in the supply chain.

 

BTW, for those that keep recommending 200 series cards as cheaper alternatives to the 300's, it's a temp situation. Grab them now while you can.

whats the difference between 2 and 300 series, i just checked amazon and it looks like the prices are roughly the same well... just £20 pounds more is it just the 1gb more vram

 

if i can find it should i just get the 280x

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