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Can i get a BIG difference between the Asus 970 or MSi 970 ? (for overlock)

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All depends on the bin. Some ASUS 970s will OC better, some MSI 970s will OC better.

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You wont notice a difference in performance, sure maybe one will clock higher than the other, but the same goes for an MSI card against another MSI card, or an Asus card against an Asus card. Brand doesnt impact the silicon lottery.

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All depends on the bin. Some ASUS 970s will OC better, some MSI 970s will OC better.

Msi normal and asus strix

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Can i get a BIG difference between the Asus 970 or MSi 970 ? (for overlock)

The biggest difference is ASUS cooler, I mean there maybe like a .0000000005% difference in the frame rates due to MSI's like one or two point higher base clock and boost clock but honestly ASUS is the best for OC

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Msi normal and asus strix

Yeah fuck the MSI strix for the win BITCHES!

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MSI 970 or 390, pick the cheapest one.

 

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for overclocking it dosent matter what 970 you get anymore. at most its a few percent difference in preformance if that at all. (i know people have achieved more[ thats not the point])

get what brand you trust more or prefer. for 970's it straight up dosent matter anymore. anyway the r9 390 preforms better.

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