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Each brand has multiple models of GTX 770. So you can't compare simply by the brand.

All I can say is that EVGA deals exclusively with Nvidia cards, so you would imagine the amount of focus and care they would put in to provide you with a good product and support.

Asus also has a very good reputation for making excellent video cards.

If I were to buy an Nvidia card, it's between those two brands.

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Well there are quite a few valuable brands like asus, evga, msi, gigabyte and even zotac. The top ones though are considered to be evga, asus and gigabyte. Gigabyte is famous about its triple fan coolers which provide excellent airflow and low noise levels (these cards are great for overclocking as well). Asus has not surprised us at all with its dual fan cooler but evga on the other hand has launched its dual coolers on the new 7xx series. I cannot find any cons on these three brands, the final choice will be yours since each brand offers a variety of gpu clock speeds and memories so it all depends on your final choice. Remember though that if you are gaming on a single monitor setup, then there is no point of going for more than 2GB of VRAM (since I presume that the 770 does not come out in 3GB). 4GB of VRAM are mainly helpful for multi monitor configs and high resolutions.

And to give my recommendation,,,

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/2gb-gigabyte-gtx-770-oc-wforce-3x-28nm-pcie-30-7010mhz-gddr5-gpu-1137mhz-boost-1189mhz-cores-1536-dp

Hope this helps!
 
Each brand has multiple models of GTX 770. So you can't compare simply by the brand.

All I can say is that EVGA deals exclusively with Nvidia cards, so you would imagine the amount of focus and care they would put in to provide you with a good product and support.

Asus also has a very good reputation for making excellent video cards.

If I were to buy an Nvidia card, it's between those two brands.
 
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Well you should consider going for a dual fan. The price difference isn't that much anyway