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Psikik

Looking to buy a R9 380 just having trouble deciding which one I want. XFX, MSI, Sapphire, or ASUS? Also would like it to be 4gb vram

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Sapphire > MSI > XFX/PowerColor > Club3D

Asus and Gigabyte are garbage

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I've heard (Get it?) MSI's card is really quiet.

Otherwise, Sapphire are really good, as are XFX.

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Core i7-4770, Cryorig M9i Cooler, ASUS B85M GAMER, 8GB HyperX Fury Red 2x4GB 1866MHz, KFA2 GTX 970 Infin8 Black Edition "4GB", 1TB Seagate SSHD, 256GB Crucial m4 SSD, 60GB Corsair SSD for Kerbal and game servers, Thermaltake Core V21 Case, EVGA SuperNOVA 650W G2.

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Thank you to everyone that has replied so far

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Sapphire>MSI>XFX>Powercolor. Don't buy form Gigabyte and ASUS for AMD cards. There coolers are bad.

 

Sapphire: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/sapphire-video-card-100384nt4goc2l

 

MSI: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-video-card-r9380gaming4g

 

Sapphire > MSI > Powercolor & XFX >>>>>>>>>>>> Asus & Gigabyte

 

Welcome to the forums btw :D

If we where also talking about Nvidia cards, where would EVGA fall into the mix?

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If we where also talking about Nvidia cards, where would EVGA fall into the mix?

EVGA>MSI>Gigabyte/ASUS. Zotac is another company that I have heard good things about buy they are lesser known.

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