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What's better than the "Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 G1 Gaming" GPU for the 350 dollar price point

The G1 970 is a really good card. Another alternative is the Msi 390 Gaming 8G. Can't go wrong with either. 

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390 > 970. In terms of performance and you have 8GB of VRAM, if you consider getting a 390 I recommend MSI or Sapphire as they provide better overclocks from an anecdotal stand point.

http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/zardon/sapphire-r9-390-nitro-8gb-review/16/

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Powercolor/R9_390_PCS_Plus/18.html

 

 

 

 

 

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The r9 390! By the way if you will only game better get the i5 (try the skylake i5 6600k) and get a better GPU (e.g r9 390x) . The i7 won't make a difference in games especially in 2560*1440p.

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The 390x,

2 things couldn't piss me off more in this forum than this,

The constant reminding people of the 390x(personally I don't like AMD GPU's)

And the fact that Nvidias a total, douche bag that wants you to pay for a card that is outperformed by AMD

don't take personal offense.

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Wait for the Intel 6700k or I'll have to shoot you, for the same price you can buy one soon, so please, WAIT! JUST WAIT! #LinusLebouf #ShiaSebastian

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This PC will be very good for snappy waifu searching

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The 390x,

2 things couldn't piss me off more in this forum than this,

The constant reminding people of the 390x(personally I don't like AMD GPU's)

And the fact that Nvidias a total, douche bag that wants you to pay for a card that is outperformed by AMD

don't take personal offense.

ok. thanks for the opinion though.

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The MSI Gaming 390X is the GPU with the highest bins and will overclock the best.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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thanks for the videos.

R U talking about the one made by MSI? Sorry for my ignorance. There are multiple ones on amazon. Could you give me a link to the R9 390 you're talking about? Thanks.

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390 > 970. In terms of performance and you have 8GB of VRAM, if you consider getting a 390 I recommend MSI or Sapphire as they provide better overclocks from an anecdotal stand point.

http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/zardon/sapphire-r9-390-nitro-8gb-review/16/

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Powercolor/R9_390_PCS_Plus/18.html

 

 

 

 

 

R U talking about the one made by MSI? Sorry for my ignorance. There are multiple ones on amazon. Could you give me a link to the R9 390 you're talking about? Thanks.

thanks for the videos.

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