Hmm I recently bought a msi r9 390 from jet and so far no issues with coil whine here however I feel their twin frozr tech (I think they call it that) is nice but Unless you have a recent nvidia card or a r9 380 or below it runs a little hotter than I would like at idle after playing a game so...
Gtx 970 is good, uses less power, r9 390 is a bit faster in most games and has more ram but consumes considerably more power, both are good cant really go wrong with either.
I was leaning towards amazon for a time because their deals were really good but lately im leaning back towards newegg because they ship to me faster than amazon and some of their deals on certain things are better lately
It was rumored that it had a 384 bit bus but I dont believe it does. If they had it dont you think they would use it, unless they had a large batch with bad controllers or something but I doubt it. Also I cant say for sure but iv read somewhere that it is actually cheaper to go with a 256 bit...
Ehh, I have a similar story from a friend on teamspeak where his family was buying him a laptop for Christmas and they told him he likes to play games. Well in the end the they spent more than their usual budget he said (which is about 400-500$) and they spent something like 700$ or maybe a...
My experience with XFX is good so far, my card doesnt have the lifetime warranty but it works fine. There is also this card http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131569&cm_re=r9_290-_-14-131-569-_-Product. But for not much more the XFX has the lifetime warranty
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