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what different between GTX titan x by ASUS MSI & GIGABYTE ?

like my title anyone here know what differen with that 3 Brand ?? i mean what the best company that release titan x better ??

 

 

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Get a 980Ti. The difference? If it is a reference cooler. Virtually none.

 

 

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They all same stuff

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Between the three? None.

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The differences are one is named Asus, one is MSI, and the other is Gigabyte.

 

Maybe some OC differences too

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Nvidia doesn't allow aftermarket Titan's so aside from the possible different rated clocks and who you RMA it to if it breaks there's no difference. A 980 Ti is a better option.

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Nvidia doesn't allow aftermarket Titan's so aside from the possible different rated clocks and who you RMA it to if it breaks there's no difference. A 980 Ti is a better option.

EVGA released a TitanX with a hybrid cooler and a hydro copper. To some that would be a aftermarket gpu.

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EVGA released a TitanX with a hybrid cooler and a hydro copper. To some that would be a aftermarket gpu.

Aftermarket as in custom PCB

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I was going to say the branding, color scheme, and cooling, but those would be wrong. Nothing at all

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Aftermarket as in custom PCB

 

It's still aftermarket.

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It's still aftermarket.

While it technically is aftermarket because of the non-reference cooler I do think the difference between the two needs to be maintained. There's reference cards with aftermarket coolers and there's aftermarket cards with custom PCB's and coolers, the difference between the two can obviously be massive so putting them into the same group is stupid.

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