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Was wondering, since the Asus GTX970 DC2OC BLACK has a 6+8 pin connector compared to the STRIX's 8 pin connector, this means that the BLACK can be overclocked higher and have better performance when overclocked to the max right? Also aren't the cooltech fans better for keeping the card cool?

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Was wondering, since the Asus GTX970 DC2OC BLACK has a 6+8 pin connector compared to the STRIX's 8 pin connector, this means that the BLACK can be overclocked higher and have better performance when overclocked to the max right? Also aren't the cooltech fans better for keeping the card cool?

 

I still recommend the G1 card.

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It means more power , maybe or maybe not better overclocking , depends on the card .

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Then why comment. Go back to Reddit with your this garbage.

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