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Graphic card manufactuters

Hello, I'm about to buy new card.

I see a lot manufactuters, can someone give some details about which are the best ? 

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EVGA generally has really good products. ASUS's Strix line is always one of the best, but also one of the most expensive. Their TUF lineup for the 30 series has been the best budget option for RTX 3090/3080/3070 in my opinion since they (supposedly) sell at MSRP, but the cooling performance for each is within the top 3-5.

 

To be honest, the best card manufacturer is the one you can actually find in stock. They all perform within 5% of each other if it's the same tier GPU, so it doesn't matter too much.

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Each manufacturers has low and high tiered gpu,

The difference between them, if you just run the gpu out of the box, would be the thermal, some will be hotter than others

 

A value pick imo is tuf series from asus, but just like tishous said just find/pick "anything" that was in stock at reasonable prices if not msrp (assuming it was legit ofc)

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The only thing that matters about brand is support. EVGA has pretty excellent customer service, so that is why they normally get a nod from people. It doesn't mean they don't release bad products, it just means they'll make it good when they do. Contrast that to something like a Gigabyte, which basically fights users tooth and nail and blames any issues on the user (see also: the current PSU debacle). Choosing a brand is about trust, not whether one is actually better than the other.

 

When it comes down to just card performance in general, brand means nothing. Even the best brands can release awful products, and even the worst brands occasionally knock one out of the park.

 

 

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