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Is it worth spending£40 more to get a non blower gpu?

Ed.Nev

Either the msi Vega 56 airboost blower or the sapphire one (open air) there is a £40 price gap from £230-£270 will be over a month until I can get the extra £40. Is it worth the wait or will the blower be fine. I'm going to undervolt it and overclock but I'm happy to forget the overclock if the blower can't handle it.

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Case fans;4x aerocool p7

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Yes cause in genera blower cards run hotter 

 

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Definitely go for the Sapphire one, Sapphire makes the best AMD cards, and they run very cool and quiet,

The MSI blower on the other hand blows. It is very loud and hot.

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11 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

Definitely go for the Sapphire one, Sapphire makes the best AMD cards, and they run very cool and quiet,

The MSI blower on the other hand blows. It is very loud and hot.

it's even copper iirc

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12 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

The MSI blower on the other hand blows

Nice 

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