Msi gtx 750 ti twin frozr vs zotac gtx 750ti

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Yeah, there won't be much in it in terms of stock performance, but I would go for the MSI card generally as I found it to be a solid, very well built card. It stays cool and is very quiet.

It seems the Zotac boosts to 1111MHz vs the MSI's 1163MHz while vram runs at the same frequency on both. So the MSI has the advantage by almost 5% which should generally translate into a similar gain in fps.

If you plan to overclock it yourself, I would 100% go for the MSI as it has a superb cooler and will give you all the head room you'll need. I have the MSI card and it will custom overclock very well indeed.

There are other 750 Ti's out there (EVGA FTW for example) that can be pushed further, but they use a seperate 6-pin power connector of...
Yeah, there won't be much in it in terms of stock performance, but I would go for the MSI card generally as I found it to be a solid, very well built card. It stays cool and is very quiet.

It seems the Zotac boosts to 1111MHz vs the MSI's 1163MHz while vram runs at the same frequency on both. So the MSI has the advantage by almost 5% which should generally translate into a similar gain in fps.

If you plan to overclock it yourself, I would 100% go for the MSI as it has a superb cooler and will give you all the head room you'll need. I have the MSI card and it will custom overclock very well indeed.

There are other 750 Ti's out there (EVGA FTW for example) that can be pushed further, but they use a seperate 6-pin power connector of course and cost a little bit more usually.
 
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