Comparing Graphics Cards For Build

T-Nichs

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Hello wise ones!

I've gotten a bigger budget and am now on the topic of graphics cards. I have it down to three:

ASUS DirectCU II R9270X
4GB 1280 Processors 256 Bit

MSI Radeon R9 270X GAMING
4GB 256 bit (couldnt find processor number)

GIGABYTE GV-R9280
3GB 1792 Processors 384 Bit

Which would be the best? I am going to use this for video recording and editing and didn't know if the processor count and bit count was more important or if the GB is more important. I also will be using at least three maybe four monitors. My budget for a card is about 275 so if there are any better ones they would be appreciated :)

Thank you so much!
 
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http://www.ehow.com/about_6767000_128-256-bit-graphics-card.html
(the first ever helpful ehow post ever. lol)

Anyways... The 4gb card is the obvious winner because of memory size. Bitrate doesn't play a massive role in overall performance. It's overall a better card.

http://www.overclockers.com/asus-r9+270X-directcuii-top-graphics-card-review

If you plan on running a single monitor then go with the gigabyte card as you won't need the 4gb memory for monitors.
Like i said before. it's a brand game and i personally support Asus and i would go with their card.

morgilroka

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http://www.ehow.com/about_6767000_128-256-bit-graphics-card.html
(the first ever helpful ehow post ever. lol)

Anyways... The 4gb card is the obvious winner because of memory size. Bitrate doesn't play a massive role in overall performance. It's overall a better card.

http://www.overclockers.com/asus-r9+270X-directcuii-top-graphics-card-review

If you plan on running a single monitor then go with the gigabyte card as you won't need the 4gb memory for monitors.
Like i said before. it's a brand game and i personally support Asus and i would go with their card.
 
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