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gtx 960 or 380? cuz its same price

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Get the gtx 770, better than the 960 and 280x.

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gtx 960 or 380? cuz its same price the 2gb verrssion

I'd get the 380 if i'd don't care about power consumption, personally I prefer 960 because of power consumption and less heat

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Get the gtx 770, better than the 960 and 280x.

Really?

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gtx 960 or 380? cuz its same price the 2gb verrssion

I wouldn't go with the 380 just get a 280X, and go with Nvidia if you like the features they offer and go AMD if you like what they have to offer. Bottom line both can play your games at 1080p :D

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Neither R9 280X

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For more raw power: R9 380, for better drivers, less hest, less power consumption: GTX 960

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hope you are kidding

hes not kidding and the 770 trades blows with the 280x and outperforms in some games, dont forget theres a 4gb 770.

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380 has better preformance, simular hpower draw(10w max) but it runs bit hotter than 960 but if u dont care about those get 280x

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hes not kidding and the 770 trades blows with the 280x and outperforms in some games, dont forget theres a 4gb 770.

dont forget the price

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I say the 380 4gb. I would pass on the 2gb version. You can take a look at non-reference 290's as well, they are close to your price point.

 

For the gtx 960, at that price point, I would go AMD. If you really want nvidia then go for the 970.

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