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PCMASTERRACE wrote
Davi_J_Campbell wrote
Duderino wrote
Faux25 wrote if i where you id get the 970 has more features

Um, no it doesn't. What are these "features" you speak of, that the 970 has more of? The 390 and 970 both have exclusive features, that doesn't make one better, unless a specific feature is required, which isn't the case these days(mostly).

Faux25 wrote then amds crimson and a better control panel

That's a matter of opinion.

Faux25 wrote crimson is just really bad and hard to use imo

Really? Have you used Crimson yourself at all? I have, and I've had less issues with Crimson on the 380 I've been using recently than issues I've had with GFE on my 970(main rig). So don't talk out your ass, thx. xoxo


would either of these be good ? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Orr this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

thanks for all your help


The EVGA one is a very good unit you'll be good with that.


Okay thanks everyone for the help
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The amount of VRAM the R9 390 has is certainly beneficial for some tasks such as modding games to include very high definition texture packs in games. See Skyrim texture mods for more information on that.

Other than that thought it really depends on your preference, are you a Nvidia or AMD fan, do you prefer a certain cooler which is specific to one card? If so then pick that because either is a great card for the money.
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