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Best 980ti // Superclocked // Regular

Whats the difference beetween Superclocked card and Regular ? ( Is superclocked card worth it ) 

I heard that Superclocked cards are coming already overclocked from the factory but cant you make just regular cards supercloked by yourself ? ( Like instead of factory overclock it for you ... just doing it by yourself ) 

 

Witch one of those is best option:

 

http://www.amazon.de/EVGA-GeForce-Superclocked-Reference-DDR5/dp/B00YMI9S9A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436209688&sr=8-1&keywords=980ti

 

http://www.amazon.de/EVGA-06G-P4-4995-KR-Superclocked-Grafikkarte-Speicher/dp/B00YNEHXY0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1436209688&sr=8-3&keywords=980ti

 

http://www.amazon.de/GIGABYTE-GeForce-980TI-GAMING-DVI-I/dp/B00ZCZA3C8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1436209688&sr=8-4&keywords=980ti

 

http://www.amazon.de/MSI-GeForce-GTX-980TI-GAMING/dp/B00ZPEAFXI/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1436209688&sr=8-9&keywords=980ti

 

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Redjo

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Well the main difference is the cooler design, but also some factory overclocks, the MSI and Gigabyte ones you linked are the best out of the 4, they will have the best cooling and be able to overclock the most, then the EVGA Superclocked, then the reference normal EVGA 980Ti 

Different cooler designs mean less noise, less heat and potentially a better overclock 

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Well the main difference is the cooler design, but also some factory overclocks, the MSI and Gigabyte ones you linked are the best out of the 4, they will have the best cooling and be able to overclock the most, then the EVGA Superclocked, then the reference normal EVGA 980Ti 

Different cooler designs mean less noise, less heat and potentially a better overclock 

 

What do you think about my other question too: "I heard that Superclocked cards are coming already overclocked from the factory..."

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What do you think about my other question too: "I heard that Superclocked cards are coming already overclocked from the factory..."

 

The superclocked one actually doesn't boost it by that much, goes from 1000MHz core clock to 1102MHz and a 1075 Boost clock to 1190MHz. 

 

But yeah you can always just do the overclocking yourself anyway, but the non reference designed coolers will be able to be overclocked more at lower temps. 

 

The Twin Frozr actually has a factory boost clock of 1279MHz and the G1 Gaming of 1291MHz, but you can easily get both of those to boost over 1500MHz

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What do you think about my other question too: "I heard that Superclocked cards are coming already overclocked from the factory..."

 

Superclocked is self explanitory, they are higher oveclocked cards and GAURENTEED to run stable at those speeds from the factory, hence higher price. 

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my reference 980ti is overclocked to 1350mhz and turbos to 1523mhz!! I'm happy with that and its reference price.

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