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ASUS GTX TITAN X VS EVGA TITAN X

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Stores that have the cards, sell out of evga titan x ones all the time whereas asus titan x cards have been in stock ever since the release. If there is no difference between them, im assuming evga is the manufacturer everyone likes more.

 

Just wondering if there is a difference between the 2? 

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Yup thats what i hear as well.

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Stores that have the cards, sell out of evga titan x ones all the time whereas asus titan x cards have been in stock ever since the release. If there is no difference between them, im assuming evga is the manufacturer everyone likes more.

 

Just wondering if there is a difference between the 2? 

Both are the same card but EVGA has step-up program, customer service and warranty. I love EVGA. I'm waiting for the EVGA one to come back into stock.

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There is no difference between the two.

 

As far as my experience... both Asus and EVGA have excellent support, but as it is, some people will be unlucky with either or.

 

Edit: In addition, you get a year of Xsplit Premium with the Asus card.

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They are basically the same.They may have a slight price difference and better customer support with the different companies.

 

 

 

 

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Both are the same card but EVGA has step-up program, customer service and warranty. I love EVGA. I'm waiting for the EVGA one to come back into stock.

Ok cool. Yea i am a fan of evga too, but the titan x is never in stock. Sorta of tired waiting for the stores to get stock, but I guess i will continue to wait.

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Ok cool. Yea i am a fan of evga too, but the titan x is never in stock. Sorta of tired waiting for the stores to get stock, but I guess i will continue to wait.

 

Nvidia.com has them.

Mine was here by 11 the next day.

Plus you get the sexy black box too.

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Nvidia.com has them.

Mine was here by 11 the next day.

Plus you get the sexy black box too.

i would get it from nvidia, but i have a low credit card limit, so ive got to pick it up at a store instead :(

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Ok cool. Yea i am a fan of evga too, but the titan x is never in stock. Sorta of tired waiting for the stores to get stock, but I guess i will continue to wait.

I know :(. Nvidia.com has them.

 

Nvidia.com has them.

Mine was here by 11 the next day.

Plus you get the sexy black box too.

Yeah I saw that but waiting for Newegg.

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If you are in the UK Asus have horrific support

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Get the cheapest or the one that is more available to you. I know people say asus gives worse support, but just recently I've seen a topic where people were praising asus' RMA experience. I haven't experienced any of that myself because up to now I have had no problems with my asus products (or at least nothing that could be RMA'd or otherwise helped by them).

 

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by the way, is this for gaming alone? Because if it is an R9 295x2 would be a better option, faster and cheaper (unless you already have a g-sync monitor that is).

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Atleast it isnt XFX Support. They dont technically have support here.

 

Fair enough, but if you buy from Overclockers UK they handle all support for XFX so you are sorted for any XFX product you buy from them :)

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I don't see much point in the step up program with the titanx, what would you step up to? You can't step up to an r9 390x.

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I don't see much point in the step up program with the titanx, what would you step up to? You can't step up to an r9 390x.

There's nothing above the Titan X... Even if they release a 980Ti it wouldn't interfere with the Titan x

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There's nothing above the Titan X... Even if they release a 980Ti it wouldn't interfere with the Titan x

In Nvidia's side, you mean.

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There's nothing above the Titan X... Even if they release a 980Ti it wouldn't interfere with the Titan x

That was my point, so evgas step up is irrelevant with the titanx.

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