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780 with a good oc is better than a r9 290x but a good oc is not a guarantee but since you tried a ghetto gpu aio that might be something you are interested in (experimenting and voiding warranties).

But i would go for another r9 290x, its just cheaper for great performance.

I just killed my r9 290x (the geto mod for a aio (uneven pressure which cracked the gpu die)) I can get another one for 200$ or I can get a gtx 770 for the same price and for an extra 75 I can get a gtx 780. my plans are to go 4k eventually (sometime soon) and was wondering which of the cards I should get because everything else is basically out of my price range

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R9 290X no doubt

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290x blows the 770 out of the water same with 780 tbh

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If those are your options, go for another 290x. The 700 series, especially those you mentioned are getting up there...

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Out of all those getting a 290x again sounds like the best option.

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Or, get the brand new 390/390x with reduced power consumption, and 8 gigs of gddr5.

I don't have that kind of $

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780 with a good oc is better than a r9 290x but a good oc is not a guarantee but since you tried a ghetto gpu aio that might be something you are interested in (experimenting and voiding warranties).

But i would go for another r9 290x, its just cheaper for great performance.

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I don't have that kind of $

I love how you are running a 290x and your username is gtxtitanx :D

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780 with a good oc is better than a r9 290x but a good oc is not a guarantee but since you tried a ghetto gpu aio that might be something you are interested in (experimenting and voiding warranties).

But i would go for another r9 290x, its just cheaper for great performance.

You can also oc the 290x so it still wins.

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I love how you are running a 290x and your username is gtxtitanx :D

I know its my dream card at the moment LOL

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780 with a good oc is better than a r9 290x but a good oc is not a guarantee but since you tried a ghetto gpu aio that might be something you are interested in (experimenting and voiding warranties).

But i would go for another r9 290x, its just cheaper for great performance.

that's what I was thinking

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I think it's about $255.

I just checked on newegg its 330 ish

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You can also oc the 290x so it still wins.

but that card doesnt have much overclocking headroom since its soooo hot

but with a good aftermarket cooler, yes i see where you are coming from

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I just checked on newegg its 330 ish

I checked pcpartpicker, cheapish was 319$ and I realized I was thinking of a different thread where the guy was in London or something so I mixed it up, sorry.

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but that card doesnt have much overclocking headroom since its soooo hot

but with a good aftermarket cooler, yes i see where you are coming from

You can change at what point it thermal throttles at.

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but that card doesnt have much overclocking headroom since its soooo hot

but with a good aftermarket cooler, yes i see where you are coming from

oh forgot to say that it is the tri-x version :)

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If you can planning to upgrade, R9 Fury(non-x) is on the best spot. 

GTX 980ti if you need extra the horse power. 

 

if not just stick to 290x

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oh forgot to say that it is the tri-x version :)

 

A Tri X 290x? Nice... That card can OC no doubt. A good OC on the 290x trumps even the 780 with a high OC. 

 

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Not too far from a 780 SLI too.

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