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/\ That is what I and many others would appreciate more of...

Me and many others who are getting our parts for our builds put together usually ask the age old question... which Non-Reference card is best? So I was going to build a 1000$ PC and wanted to know which 970 Non-Reference was best... Lots of people ask it and there aren't a lot of good even benchmarks directly comparing them for example the:

MSI TWIN FROZR V, EVGA FTW ACX 2.0, the EVGA SC ACX 2.0, the ASUS STRIX, the Zotac AMP, the Gigabyte, and some others (and the reference).

 

Linus and other readers just tell me don't you really think knowing the best Non-Reference card for most popular cards would be so so helpful, Linus we know you have the cards and we know you and Luke are great at comparing them and helping answer it. So please make comparison videos on the Non-Reference popular cards.

 

Today its 3/30/15 and some popular cards that have loads of different Non-Reference boards include the 980, 970, 960, 290x, 290, 285, 280. Generally those cards comparing would help clear up the confusion I know you already did some but doing all common cards helps a whole lot :D

 

 

Thanks So Much,

Needy

 

 

BTW PLEASE ALWAYS SHOW DIFFERENCE IN THEIR FPS SO WE KNOW WHICH IS BEST PLEASE

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He doesn't have every video card to test though, and that's the problem with your thinking. He either has to be approached by a board partner, or contact the board partner and hope they'll cough a card up. And even then, he ends up having to send most of them back.

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