GTX 1070 which brand to buy Msi gaming x,amp edition,EVGA SC or ASUS strıx

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exactly. you WILL NOT GET ANY BETTER OVERCLOCK NO MATTER WHAT CARD YOU GET!!!!! not sure how else to say it. but it does not matter which card you get. they all oc the same with the same performance.

or don't believe us and buy the most expensive one you can find to achieve the same results as the cheaper models. reviews are linked above in the thread if you want to read them and not be "confused" anymore. i'll link them again just cause you missed it the first time. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3047729/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1000-series-megathread-faq-resources.html#17902598

no need to be confused anymore. believe us or read it for yourself. it's still true either way.
The performance and overclocking potential of the cards you listed are basically identical. Picking a card by price or style preference would be your best bet. I have the EVGA SC version of the 1080 and have been very happy with it. The Gigabyte G1 isn't on your list but is another top tier brand.
 
I have to say that personally, I like the ASUS Strix the best. I do own it and can confirm that it easily overclocks to 2000+Mhz easily with MSI Afterburner. Although, it is up to you.

Also, did I mention that it looks amazing?
 
I am very confused the Asus strix is 30 dollars more than MSI gaming x and the most cheapest is zotac amp edition i really don't understand which to buy because i am thinking to buy a card which can be highly overclocked in future and also the cooling system must be efficient looks are not important for me
 
exactly. you WILL NOT GET ANY BETTER OVERCLOCK NO MATTER WHAT CARD YOU GET!!!!! not sure how else to say it. but it does not matter which card you get. they all oc the same with the same performance.

or don't believe us and buy the most expensive one you can find to achieve the same results as the cheaper models. reviews are linked above in the thread if you want to read them and not be "confused" anymore. i'll link them again just cause you missed it the first time. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3047729/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1000-series-megathread-faq-resources.html#17902598

no need to be confused anymore. believe us or read it for yourself. it's still true either way.
 
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