980ti Superclocked Acx 2.0+ or MSI 980ti Gaming 6G?

bheemarocks

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Hi, I am building my new PC and was originally going for the EVGA GTX 980ti Superclocked with the ACX 2.0+ cooler. Now, I saw that there is a MSI 980ti Gaming 6G for the same price of $669. Which one is better?
 
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Here's a review of the EVGA SC from TechPowerUp.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_980_Ti_SC_Plus/

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We complained about the GTX 980 Ti's reference cooler and the EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC+ does much better here. Thanks to the new cooler, the card never even gets close to the 84°C temperature limit at which NVIDIA Boost will start lowering clocks to keep temperatures in check. EVGA also included the fans-off-in-idle feature that lets you work, watch movies, or play light games without any fan noise at all. Fan noise during serious gaming is also much lower than the NVIDIA reference design, although still well audible with 35 dBA. I think there is still some potential for other vendors like MSI and ASUS to get closer to the...
Here's a review of the EVGA SC from TechPowerUp.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_980_Ti_SC_Plus/

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We complained about the GTX 980 Ti's reference cooler and the EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC+ does much better here. Thanks to the new cooler, the card never even gets close to the 84°C temperature limit at which NVIDIA Boost will start lowering clocks to keep temperatures in check. EVGA also included the fans-off-in-idle feature that lets you work, watch movies, or play light games without any fan noise at all. Fan noise during serious gaming is also much lower than the NVIDIA reference design, although still well audible with 35 dBA. I think there is still some potential for other vendors like MSI and ASUS to get closer to the magical 30 dBA range for a nearly noiseless gaming experience. Don't get me wrong, EVGA has done an excellent job with their cooler, and the fan settings are quite good, making full use of the capabilities of the cooler, but I just feel as though there is more potential. Another thing we criticized on the reference design was the lack of a backplate. EVGA addressed the issue by including a metal backplate on their card.
 
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