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I'm thinking about upgrading my ryzen 3 2200g and gtx 1060 3gb for a ryzen 5 2600/x and a rtx 2070, but I've seen that there are too many brands that do different models of nvidias graphics cards, MSI, EVGA,ASUS,etc and I'm not sure what exactly changes as they have different prices and if that really matters, which one would give the best performance for a good price

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None are bad, MSI armor and EVGA black are decent budget cards, so is gigabyte windforce.

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1 minute ago, Firewrath9 said:

None are bad, MSI armor and EVGA black are decent budget cards, so is gigabyte windforce.

MSI Ventus begs to differ

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I would personally avoid gigabyte, and only msi armor edition because their cooling.

Also, blower type cards (Has 1 fan) in mid tower and bigger cases.

Otherwise can't go wrong.

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3 minutes ago, Mello said:

and only msi armor edition because their cooling.

they have rebranded the armour to ventus

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8 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

they have rebranded the armour to ventus

So the ventus is the trash one now right?

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Ventus is trash and gigabyte windforce is good? What am I hearing here

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can anyone explain why ventus cards are bad?

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EVGA have a extremely good warranty service and customer care

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well do ur research, go watch a couple vids about different 2070's 

I Use my knowledge as business owner and self taught technician aswell as an AI to help people. AI might be controversial but it actually works pretty well 90% of the time.

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