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[Solved] Which card is better?

Forum Graphic & Displays : Graphics Cards [Solved] Which card is better?

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I don't know which card to choose:

If the 'MSI N570GTX Twin Frozr III PE/OC' or the 'Gigabyte GV-N570SO-13I Super Overclock Series'. Also, I think both of them are better than the Asus ENGTX570 DCII/2DIS/1280MD5.

Also, I won't OC touching the voltages.

Thanks !!

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Gigabyte :
Core Clock : 845MHz
Shader Clock : 1690MHz

MSI :
Core Clock : 770MHz
Shader Clock : 1540MHz
Both are cool and quiet. Gibabyte is more overclocked by factory and can be overclocked more.
Asus is a great video card , cool and quiet and can be overclocked verry good.
"Voltage Tweak Exclusive ASUS Voltage Tweak technology makes it easy for you to increase voltages to the GPU core, video memory and board to raise card speeds by up to 50% faster - a major advantage much sought after by hardcore gamers.
Super Alloy Power Super Alloy Power technology uses special alloy formula in critical power delivery components like chokes, capacitors, POSCAPs and MOSFETs for a 15% performance boost, 35°C cooler operation and 2.5 times longer lifespan when compared to reference designs. "
The Asus VRM is 6+2 phases for a better overclock and a longer GPU life.


Message edited by sosofm on 02-15-2012 at 11:17:23 AM
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Reply to sosofm

When you say ' makes it easy for you to increase voltages to the GPU core, video memory and board to raise card speeds by up to 50% faster' but I'm not going to increase the voltage. Also, that is for extrem overclocking.

Reply to roberto0117

it really does not matter if you don't plan to OC it. Just get the one with the highest stock clock and best cooling solution. I would get the twin frozr III

Reply to kyle382

MSI certainly, unless you are thinking in removing stock cooler for overclock...

Reply to ricardois

both are best gigabyte is already overclocked by factory that will be good to buy if u dont plan to overclock.

msi will be the better option to go because its cooler is very nice and great overclocking ability msi makes an powerful built card which last to long time so that will be better to go with msi.

here is the review you will get all the information about that card in this review.

http://www.vortez.net/articles_pag [...] ew,11.html

Reply to sunnk

kyle382 wrote :

it really does not matter if you don't plan to OC it. Just get the one with the highest stock clock and best cooling solution. I would get the twin frozr III



But i don't understand why you said that if the core clock of the Gigabyte (845mhz) is higher than the MSI (770mhz).

Reply to roberto0117

Because 845mhz is higher than 770mhz .

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Reply to sosofm

Yes, it means the Giga is better than the MSI.

So why is it backwards?

Reply to roberto0117
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No man, that is the stock clock. If you are planning to overclock this does not matter, because the ability to overclock more should be about the same. Twin Frozer III has better cooler, so get Twin frozer III!

Reply to refillable

gigabyte is well for motherboard and in some gpus but for powerful built you should go with msi twinfrozr iii really it has good overclocking ability and also after overclocking it stay cool about 60c~70c which is a good temperature for that type of gpu.:)

Reply to sunnk

if you have a better cooling solution on the same gpu, then your going to be able to achieve higher overclocks. yes, the gigabyte is clocked higher stock, but I bet the MSI can push further than 845mhz and run it cooler...not by much. Enjoy the card, they are both great.


Message edited by kyle382 on 02-17-2012 at 01:18:01 AM
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