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You would have to post the exact models so we could know precisely what you're looking at. The G1 would come with their Windforce custom cooler featuring 3 fans several heatpipes, etc. They also make 960's in various sizes to better fit smaller form factors. Some come with custom PCB's, more power phases, etc.

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2 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

You would have to post the exact models so we could know precisely what you're looking at. The G1 would come with their Windforce custom cooler featuring 3 fans several heatpipes, etc. They also make 960's in various sizes to better fit smaller form factors. Some come with custom PCB's, more power phases, etc.

What number of fps I can get in g1 gaming than another one? 

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Again, looking on the Gigabyte site they make 17 variations of the 960 (some 2gb, 4gb, various form factors, etc) so please link the models so I can compare the two you are looking at.

Typically if you aren't going to overclock, they would land pretty close to each other. within a few % I would think. If you're going to overclock as hard as possible, the G1 class cards and Xtreme series from gigabyte allow you to push things a tad further than you would with their normal cards.

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12 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

Again, looking on the Gigabyte site they make 17 variations of the 960 (some 2gb, 4gb, various form factors, etc) so please link the models so I can compare the two you are looking at.

Typically if you aren't going to overclock, they would land pretty close to each other. within a few % I would think. If you're going to overclock as hard as possible, the G1 class cards and Xtreme series from gigabyte allow you to push things a tad further than you would with their normal cards.

First card :http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5400#ov

 

Second one http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5401#ov

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These 2 cards would preform almost identically. The smaller card is too thick for 2 spaced SLI (43MM tall) but I doubt you're going to SLI 960's. the G1 should keep your card cooler and allow it to turbo and overclock further. If you dont plan to overclock your cards to the limit, these cards would preform VERY closely to each other. If you DO plan to overclock to the bleeding edge, the G1 would pull ahead by a small amount due to its better cooling potential.

But out of the box, these cards would likely preform within 5 fps of each other. (your mileage may vary)

 

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27 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

Again, looking on the Gigabyte site they make 17 variations of the 960 (some 2gb, 4gb, various form factors, etc) so please link the models so I can compare the two you are looking at.

Typically if you aren't going to overclock, they would land pretty close to each other. within a few % I would think. If you're going to overclock as hard as possible, the G1 class cards and Xtreme series from gigabyte allow you to push things a tad further than you would with their normal cards.

First card :http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5400#ov

 

Second one http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5401#ov

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10 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

These 2 cards would preform almost identically. The smaller card is too thick for 2 spaced SLI (43MM tall) but I doubt you're going to SLI 960's. the G1 should keep your card cooler and allow it to turbo and overclock further. If you dont plan to overclock your cards to the limit, these cards would preform VERY closely to each other. If you DO plan to overclock to the bleeding edge, the G1 would pull ahead by a small amount due to its better cooling potential.

But out of the box, these cards would likely preform within 5 fps of each other. (your mileage may vary)

 

I am not going to overclock. So better choice is second card ?

 

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8 minutes ago, Mahmoud2 said:

I am not going to overclock. So better choice is second card ?

 

The g1 was designed to be overclocked, but if your not going to overclock then get the cheaper of the 2 as the performance difference is not worth the money.

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11 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

the G1 is the better choice in all situations (assuming space permits). but they preform close enough that if you can get the other cheaper, its probably worth saving the cash if you arent overclocking

Thanks but I was puzzled between these card and gigabyte r9 380 4gb 

Which one the best? 

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9 minutes ago, Mahmoud2 said:

Thanks but I was puzzled between these card and gigabyte r9 380 4gb 

Which one the best? 

The G1 is the top model, it has 3 100mm fans for crying out loud lol. It's meant for overclocking.....

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2 minutes ago, Mahmoud2 said:

 I was puzzled between these card and gigabyte r9 380 4gb 

Which one the best? 

The R9 is a bit faster when it comes to FPS.

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