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Which 7950?

elliot

So there is just a £10 difference between these two cards. 
 

The gigabyte is overclock edition and is £10 cheaper than the asus. 

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The asus is the dcii top oc and is the v2 but is £10 more.

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Which one is better for performance, cooling, noise and maybe overclocking further. I understand there voltage locked.

 

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Windfore if you like sleeker and more low profile cars, I think it will run cooler. Maybe not. If you like the look of Direct CU than get that. It's huge

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It will be easier to add a second WF3 than a second DCUII if you intend to ever go crossfire in the future, as not all motherboards have the required spacing between 16x slots for two 3 slot cards.

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Iv had the Windforce cooler on my gtx 670 and i found it quiet loud at first

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I think gigabyte cards have voltage lock.So you cant oc it as much as asus card.

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Neither, grab the MSI Twin Frozr IV 7950

 

Theres a fourth version?. I was thinking about getting the msi twin 3 as it was the same price as the gigabyte card however there has been so many bad reviews about the fans spinning up 100% at idle. 

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I have the Sapphire Vapor X OC and i love it. Very cool temps and no noise at all (when fans are at 50% or below). If you overclock it a lot fans will be spinning at 60%+ and you can hear it a lot but on stock they run at 20%. Disadvantage is that there is no water block for this card if you want to water cool in the future, because it has a custom pcb. No coil whine whatsoever.

Edit: It is neither a 2 slot card or a 3 slot card. It is a bit bigger than 2 slots so crossfire could be an issue with some motherboards.

 

2nd Edit: Mine is voltage UNlocked but it is the one with two 8-pin connectors. There is an older version with one 6-pin and one 8-pin that IS voltage locked.

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It will be easier to add a second WF3 than a second DCUII if you intend to ever go crossfire in the future, as not all motherboards have the required spacing between 16x slots for two 3 slot cards.

 

Yh i have a matx case so i couldnt crossfire with the asus but I dont think i would want to go crossfire because of all the problems plus there isnt much need as the 7950 is pretty powerful.

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My 680 doesn't justify being a tri slot card, so I'd raise my eyebrow at anyone who got a tri slot 7950, unless it was really cheap.

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Theres a fourth version?. I was thinking about getting the msi twin 3 as it was the same price as the gigabyte card however there has been so many bad reviews about the fans spinning up 100% at idle. 

Actually, not very sure :P

Personally i'm using Sapphire's Vapor-X OC Boost 7950

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Neither, grab the MSI Twin Frozr IV 7950

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I wont be getting the gigabyte 7950. Ive found msi 7950 for £13 cheaper than the asus so i might go for that one. Thanks for everyones help

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The directcu2 is broken on that card and will overheat. Twinfrozr or the sapphire sexy time cooler.

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If you care about the noise level do not get a twin frozer i have 7950 twin frozer and its way to loud for me wish i could replace it.

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My HD7950 Vapor-X with Boost is cool and quiet even when on load, not to mention fast and cheap as hell. :P

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