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Is EVGA GTX 770 FTW With ACX The Best 4 GB 770?

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September 22, 2013 1:36:00 PM

Just the title question. Won't OC the card, gonna leave that to GPU Boost 2.0 (so a great cooler would be nice!)

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September 22, 2013 1:39:06 PM

Well. EVGA is one of the best Nvidia GPU Makers. Up with that.
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September 22, 2013 1:45:11 PM

I think the EVGA 4gb ACX gtx 770 model is the best, but make sure you read up on reviews for one's made by msi and Gigabyte. I'd be fine getting the one's by msi or gigabyte as well.

EVGA does have the best customer service in the industry though and their product quality is top notch.
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September 22, 2013 2:04:01 PM

But if you want the best. A MSI Lightning is strongest card out there (770). With a high stock clock. And high boost clock. And also Gigabyte Windforce 770.

For those 770. I wouldnt go wrong with them. Strongest cards out there. But Customer Support. MSI sucks on that :lol: 
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September 22, 2013 2:09:01 PM

Genzo said:
But if you want the best. A MSI Lightning is strongest card out there (770). With a high stock clock. And high boost clock. And also Gigabyte Windforce 770.

For those 770. I wouldnt go wrong with them. Strongest cards out there. But Customer Support. MSI sucks on that :lol: 


Hahaha I've never purchased from MSI, but, well...

I don't think the lightning has 4 GB of memory...
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September 22, 2013 3:22:35 PM

Christopher Gonzalez said:
Genzo said:
But if you want the best. A MSI Lightning is strongest card out there (770). With a high stock clock. And high boost clock. And also Gigabyte Windforce 770.

For those 770. I wouldnt go wrong with them. Strongest cards out there. But Customer Support. MSI sucks on that :lol: 


Hahaha I've never purchased from MSI, but, well...

I don't think the lightning has 4 GB of memory...



Why need a 4GB? Multi Monitor?
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September 22, 2013 4:12:25 PM

Genzo said:
Christopher Gonzalez said:
Genzo said:
But if you want the best. A MSI Lightning is strongest card out there (770). With a high stock clock. And high boost clock. And also Gigabyte Windforce 770.

For those 770. I wouldnt go wrong with them. Strongest cards out there. But Customer Support. MSI sucks on that :lol: 


Hahaha I've never purchased from MSI, but, well...

I don't think the lightning has 4 GB of memory...



Why need a 4GB? Multi Monitor?


I have the option to multi-monitor and if I got 4 GB then that's what I'd do, but I'm really only interested in future proofing. I figured if 2 GB is ENOUGH for 1080p now, than soon it won't be, and I'd rather buy 2 4GB in SLI to future proof, higher res, and improve frames, rather than buy 2 GB and have to upgrade when a game that exceeds two comes out.
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September 24, 2013 8:09:03 PM

Christopher Gonzalez said:
Genzo said:
Christopher Gonzalez said:
Genzo said:
But if you want the best. A MSI Lightning is strongest card out there (770). With a high stock clock. And high boost clock. And also Gigabyte Windforce 770.

For those 770. I wouldnt go wrong with them. Strongest cards out there. But Customer Support. MSI sucks on that :lol: 


Hahaha I've never purchased from MSI, but, well...

I don't think the lightning has 4 GB of memory...



Why need a 4GB? Multi Monitor?


I have the option to multi-monitor and if I got 4 GB then that's what I'd do, but I'm really only interested in future proofing. I figured if 2 GB is ENOUGH for 1080p now, than soon it won't be, and I'd rather buy 2 4GB in SLI to future proof, higher res, and improve frames, rather than buy 2 GB and have to upgrade when a game that exceeds two comes out.


If you have the cash. then why not XD
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