Need advice on which brand to choose for GTX 750 Ti

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Hi, so i went on to Newegg.ca searching for a budget graphics card for my PC that i am going to build and i came across the GTX 750 Ti. With a $190 price it fit my budget perfectly. But what i am wondering is: Which brand should i go with? Theres one made by EVGA, ASUS, GIGABYTE etc. Is there a difference between the brands? Or is it just the same graphics card with their logo plastered on it. Also, what does "Superclocked" mean?
 
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You can get a lot better options for $190, a r9 270X would outperform a gtx 750 ti for the exact same price or cheaper.

Superclocked means that the company has done a factory overclock, so all the cards are preoverclocked.

All GPU manufactures are equal in performance, it's all the preferences that people like that makes one sell better than another. So it comes to if you like one because you like the looks, or your a company loyalist.
You can get a lot better options for $190, a r9 270X would outperform a gtx 750 ti for the exact same price or cheaper.

Superclocked means that the company has done a factory overclock, so all the cards are preoverclocked.

All GPU manufactures are equal in performance, it's all the preferences that people like that makes one sell better than another. So it comes to if you like one because you like the looks, or your a company loyalist.
 
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Superclocked is a marketing term.... Asus uses DCII, MSI used TwinFrozr and noe the "N Gaming Series".... Gigabyte uses Windforce.

with the 5xx series most vendors went to custom PCBs with bigger, beefier VRMs for their x60, x709, x80 series cards. EVGA was the lone dog out there using the same PCB on the SC series as the reference card. The 570 was particularly noticeable by the number of fried boards .... and problems were across all brands that used the reference PCB / VRM. Now, with nvidia's new PCB design, (along with all the physical and legal voltage blocks) we are starting to see a switch back to the reference PCB.

I haven't familiarized myself with the 750 Ti as no one has asked me to build with one yet. Lowest level I have personally touched is the 760.