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The g1 is gigabytes "top tier" overclocking card and so it would be better compared to the classified on evga's side. 

So I have a dilemma. Bo3 comes out tomorrow and I have no GPU. I can get a g1 for £500 but it will come on saturday or a evga sc for £520 and it will arrive tomorrow. Is there a big difference between the two of them? and which one should I go for?

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So I have a dilemma. Bo3 comes out tomorrow and I have no GPU. I can get a g1 for £500 but it will come on saturday or a evga sc for £520 and it will arrive tomorrow. Is there a big difference between the two of them? and which one should I go for?

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So I have a dilemma. Bo3 comes out tomorrow and I have no GPU. I can get a g1 for £500 but it will come on saturday or a evga sc for £520 and it will arrive tomorrow. Is there a big difference between the two of them? and which one should I go for?

EVGA and Gigabyte have similarities, so if you're that desperate, then I'd get the EVGA. Only £20 difference.

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The g1 is gigabytes "top tier" overclocking card and so it would be better compared to the classified on evga's side. 

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EVGA and Gigabyte have similarities, so if you're that desperate, then I'd get the EVGA. Only £20 difference.

That is what i was thinking but i think the g1 gets more frames so i was uncertain.

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The g1 is gigabytes "top tier" overclocking card and so it would be better compared to the classified on evga's side. 

Ok. Since I can get the G1 for £80 less than the classified I've gone with the G1. Thanks for the help.

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