Differences between 3D and non-3D GPU Technology

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Creeper_Pro20

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Hello everyone,

I was searching on-line for a graphics card for the new pc I am going to build. I came across 2 GTX 1060 6GB. The first is an ASUS Geforce GTX 1060 Strix and the other is a GIGABYTE Geforce GTX 1060. As I saw their specs, the ASUS has in the extras section 'OverClocked'. But the GIGABYTE one has on its extras OverClocked and 3D. Which shall I get?

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GIGABYTE Specs: 1582MHz Base Clock, 8008MHz RAM Speed
ASUS Specs: 1645 Base Clock, 8208 RAM Speed
 
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They will both be in the same ballpark in performance and capabilities. The companies will emphasize different things in marketing, that's all that is. Pick the one that fits what you need and your budget the best.
They're the same Nvidia makes the actual GPU chip which are all identical. The OEMS just build the circuit board and the plastic shroud. The only real difference is some may be able to hold a higher overclock than the other. Anything else is just marketing BS.
 


most OEM's don't even build the board, it's just a cooling solution, some do, most don't.
 


true, some are just white labels that just slap their branding on a plastic shell and call it a day.
 
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