Gigabyte GTX Geforce GTX 960 2GB vs EVGA GTX750Ti 2GB

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I can get Gigabyte GTX Geforce GTX 960 2GB & EVGA GTX750Ti 2GB for the same price ,

but when I see the prices of Geforce GTX 960 2GB of other brands such as ASUS & MSI they are double the price .so can anyone please tell me is there a difference High & low prices for the Geforce GTX 960 different brands ?
and is the Gigabyte GTX Geforce GTX 960 2GB (NOT the WINDFORCE) durable (for 2-3yrs)?
Thanks !!!
 
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you should be fine without having to open up the case and if your house does set fire (very low chance) you can always sue gigabyte and get ur shit back as the cards are not meant to explode and with a tdp like the gtx 960 has i think it would be just fine!

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the gtx 960 is a lot faster.

is the 960 used?
 


it might be, that or the bad quality of the rest of the gigabyte 9xx cards caught up with them.



for a card that can be run passive with the right heatsink 1 or 2 fans won't matter.
 

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no it's not used ...
 

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but if I open up the casing and let it air cool will it be still a problem ? and what about the performance can I run Games on it ?
 

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there can be some trade off between features of a card and the price so i would go with what is best suited for you, you want silence, go with one that can shut off the fans dynamically, want cooling get one with a beefy cooler, want to bump up the clockspeed as much as possible, go with one with good cooling and power delivery, the choice is yours and you can pick one in the price range that you are comfortable with. also the card you are talking about is durable for more than 2-3 years, if you do not let it run too hot, so if you do want to go with that card (i do not personally recommend it myself and think you would be better off with one that has better thermal performance and overclocking capability, but at the end of the day its your call to make) you better keep that sucka cool by not bumping up the clockspeed too high and having good airflow (although with a tdp like the gtx 960 has it is not really of much concern).
anyway tell me id this does helps you and have a nice day!
 

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you should be fine without having to open up the case and if your house does set fire (very low chance) you can always sue gigabyte and get ur shit back as the cards are not meant to explode and with a tdp like the gtx 960 has i think it would be just fine!
 
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