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which of these 4 GTX titan brands give the best performance?

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which gives the most performance in gaming which brand?

 

GTX titan X Asus

GTX titan X MSI

GTX tian X Gigabyte

GTX titan X EVGA

 

which brand is the best? and why?

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there all titan x

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whichever is clocked higher out of the box if you don't intend on overclocking, and whichever one doesn't thermal throttle (none of them do probably)

it also depends on whether you get hynix or elpida memory but i think most nvidia cards have hynix memory, not sure though.

 

otherwise i'd suggest waiting for the r9 390x or gtx 980ti

 

 

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They are all the exact same card, I believe the clock speed is even the same so then it's the same performance.

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whichever is clocked higher out of the box if you don't intend on overclocking, and whichever one doesn't thermal throttle (none of them do probably)

it also depends on whether you get hynix or elpida memory but i think most nvidia cards have hynix memory, not sure though.

 

otherwise i'd suggest waiting for the r9 390x or gtx 980ti

 

 
 

 

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no its not cause it says everything the person needs to know

theres no diff basically

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They're all reference designs, which means that as long as they follow NVIDIA's instructions to the fullest, there will be no tangible differences between the two.

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Whichever one is cheapest or best looking

24 fps for that "cinematic" feel


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whichever is clocked higher out of the box if you don't intend on overclocking, and whichever one doesn't thermal throttle (none of them do probably)

it also depends on whether you get hynix or elpida memory but i think most nvidia cards have hynix memory, not sure though.

 

otherwise i'd suggest waiting for the r9 390x or gtx 980ti

 

 

 

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I don't think they're putting any elpida on maxwell cards, I haven't seen a single one yet. Also you forgot Samsung, good possibility of it having Samsung sine it's a more expensive card, most hynix I've seen on maxwell struggles to get past 7600 effective, while people with Samsung are hitting 8000+.

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It's a lottery really. I've got 2 970s, EVGA FTW ACX 2.0, and a SC ACX 1.0. The FTW has Samsung and the SC has Hynix. The memory overclocks the same on both at 8000mhz, but the SC benches higher with the same voltage stepping and boost clock. I'd expect it to be the other way around.

Anyway my point is any could be better depending which individual card you get. Get the one with the best warranty in your region.

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I don't think they're putting any elpida on maxwell cards, I haven't seen a single one yet. Also you forgot Samsung, good possibility of it having Samsung sine it's a more expensive card, most hynix I've seen on maxwell struggles to get past 7600 effective, while people with Samsung are hitting 8000+.

 

i totally forgot about samsung memory, holy shit

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