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ASUS Radeon R9 280X DirectCU II VS SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5 OC

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August 5, 2014 3:44:46 PM

hello there please suugest me which is the card best for gaming present or future games same has the identical chip so didn't understand what is best .. suggestion with plus points will be appreciated. thanks

http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/R9280XDC23GD5V2/over...
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http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/produc...

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August 5, 2014 3:52:09 PM

Buy whichever one looks cooler.

Both are the same GPU, so that means the only MAIN difference is that the cooling fan is different. Each company employs their own technology to cool and both work just fine. Buy whichever one you think will complement the rest of your system.
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August 5, 2014 3:56:08 PM

Shadowblade2652 said:
Buy whichever one looks cooler.

Both are the same GPU, so that means the only MAIN difference is that the cooling fan is different. Each company employs their own technology to cool and both work just fine. Buy whichever one you think will complement the rest of your system.


Not satisfied with your answer i know its a bit difficult as same im going through so that's why i ask here from community to help me :p 
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August 5, 2014 3:57:18 PM

The sapphire is better,
1. its base clock is 960, the asus is 850
2. the boost clock is 1070, the asus is 1000
3. the sapphire cooler is one of the best for amd cards
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August 5, 2014 3:58:57 PM

Both are the same thing...
The only difference is the cooler. If both are the same price then just pick whichever looks better, or if they aren't, pick the cheaper option. They'll both perform close to the same.

While this video is for the R9 280x, the general concept is the same. Different cards just perform differently, but only by very subtle amounts. You won't notice any HUGE performance benefits/losses from one card over the other since they have the same GPU and VRAM.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v98ZXl5JS08
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August 5, 2014 4:02:12 PM

legend001523 said:
The sapphire is better,
1. its base clock is 960, the asus is 850
2. the boost clock is 1070, the asus is 1000
3. the sapphire cooler is one of the best for amd cards


Is there any other card you would like to suggest ??? compatible to like this and little cheaper
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August 5, 2014 4:03:36 PM

TayyabAli said:
legend001523 said:
The sapphire is better,
1. its base clock is 960, the asus is 850
2. the boost clock is 1070, the asus is 1000
3. the sapphire cooler is one of the best for amd cards


Is there any other card you would like to suggest ??? compatible to like this and little cheaper


Sapphire makes the best AMD GPUs.
EVGA makes great NVidia cards but no AMD cards.

You could just get an R9 280 instead of the 280x and save a bit of cash. The 280 is still PLENTY good enough for 1080p ultra gaming.
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August 5, 2014 4:04:26 PM

TayyabAli said:
legend001523 said:
The sapphire is better,
1. its base clock is 960, the asus is 850
2. the boost clock is 1070, the asus is 1000
3. the sapphire cooler is one of the best for amd cards


Is there any other card you would like to suggest ??? compatible to like this and little cheaper


not really, you could look at the nvidia equivalents but they're more expensive and I'd go for sapphire on any amd card mostly because they have a good reputation of keeping the temps down with their coolers and producing great cards :) 
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August 5, 2014 4:14:34 PM

Shadowblade2652 said:
Both are the same thing...
The only difference is the cooler. If both are the same price then just pick whichever looks better, or if they aren't, pick the cheaper option. They'll both perform close to the same.

While this video is for the R9 280x, the general concept is the same. Different cards just perform differently, but only by very subtle amounts. You won't notice any HUGE performance benefits/losses from one card over the other since they have the same GPU and VRAM.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v98ZXl5JS08



they both are for the same price available for me :p 
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August 5, 2014 4:29:15 PM

Maybe if you're looking to save money the R9 280 could be an option instead of the 280X.
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