Which one would be a better choice for gtx 660 ti

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I'm going to disagree with all of you I would go with the ASUS card it is super silent runs really cold and performs just as well as the other cards. The MSI cards are great especially the power edition card however if you don't plan on overclocking you probably wont take advantage of the triple overvolting which has stirred a bit of controversy from way back when. If you get a Reference card I would say EVGA if you get a aftermarket Card it would be ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte.

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/MSI-GTX-660-670-overvolting-PowerEdition,18013.html


The MSI power edition cards they spin backwards for the first 30 seconds or so to get dust off the card. But slow down after that. I would still prefer the asus card...

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You can always find a couple units having problems. The Twin Frozr III cooler is good no doubt about that, however based on reviews I've seen on the Twin Frozr IV, it's more silent than TFIII. Either way, I don't think you can get wrong with any of those
 
I'm going to disagree with all of you I would go with the ASUS card it is super silent runs really cold and performs just as well as the other cards. The MSI cards are great especially the power edition card however if you don't plan on overclocking you probably wont take advantage of the triple overvolting which has stirred a bit of controversy from way back when. If you get a Reference card I would say EVGA if you get a aftermarket Card it would be ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte.

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/MSI-GTX-660-670-overvolting-PowerEdition,18013.html


The MSI power edition cards they spin backwards for the first 30 seconds or so to get dust off the card. But slow down after that. I would still prefer the asus card.


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now for the asus solution brb getting my hearing aid

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I understand I used 670 cards as an example but the cooler sound is the same they are the same design just a little larger in size because of the larger pcb
 
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