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how to compare different gtx 770 graphic cards

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January 6, 2014 3:33:00 PM

Hello,
I am looking to buy a nvidia gtx 770 to replace my AMD radeon 7770. I would like some help in working out which manufacturer of I'd be best buying off. My question is, what can I use to compare different graphic card that use the same chip (in this case, the GTX 770). I'd also find any recommendations for specific 770 cards helpful.

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January 6, 2014 3:41:05 PM

Hello
I also had this question a few weeks ago before i bought a gtx 770. Basically what you are going to have to do is make a list of the cards you would like to look at and then look at the defining features of each card such as clock speed, memory speed, sound, temperature and also the whole package.I would say from my research the three best 770s were frem EVGA, MSI and ASUS. I chose the asus becuase on a specific review i read it stated than the asus has amazing cooling which is what gpu boost 2.0 relies on the boost your card so i got that, i also very much trust asus as a brand.
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January 6, 2014 3:45:02 PM

Finair14 said:
Hello
I also had this question a few weeks ago before i bought a gtx 770. Basically what you are going to have to do is make a list of the cards you would like to look at and then look at the defining features of each card such as clock speed, memory speed, sound, temperature and also the whole package.I would say from my research the three best 770s were frem EVGA, MSI and ASUS. I chose the asus becuase on a specific review i read it stated than the asus has amazing cooling which is what gpu boost 2.0 relies on the boost your card so i got that, i also very much trust asus as a brand.


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What he said.
Also, top 3 GTX 770 imo. ( Not in order )
EVGA SC
Gigabyte Windforce
MSI Twinfrozr or Lightning.
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January 6, 2014 4:12:15 PM

would depend on factory overclock, and the type of cooling solution if you wanted to OC yourself, and of course the price. Sure an EVGA superclocked might be the best card, but if it costs $70 more than a gigabyte windforce for 1-2% more performance.......
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