which gtx 770?

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Hello! 🙂




I am struggling with the choice of "THE ONE" nvidia gtx 770 card, there are so many different ones.

at the moment, I am really looking forward to this one http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/Grafikkarten/Palit/Palit-GeForce-GTX-770-JetStream-4096-MB-DDR5-DP-HDMI-DVI::23010.html

but many people say the MSI one is better...

Now: is the memory even that much important?

- I don't care if I pay 50 bucks more or not, I just want to be happy with the "best" gtx 770 out there and would like to hear some opinions of you guys 🙂
- Noise isn't THAT much of a problem for me, I just want the full performance out of that thing
 
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I honestly like the Palit card. I had heard of them before and in a positive light. Most of the reviews for the JetStream spoke well of it, and I agree with getting a 4GB card. It doesn't really matter that much right now, short of multiple displays or using crazy high-res textures or something, but I have a feeling it will be more of an issue after the next console generation is released and developers can once again code like crap and use ridiculous amounts of memory and still have something that will work on little Johnny's Xbox One, because that's what they care about.

I personally use a EVGA GTX 770 Classified 4GB and am fond of it. EVGA wasn't shy about making me use two 8-pin power connectors, so I take that as a good sign.
I think the best is the MSI Lightning. I went with the Gigabyte OC windforce and it has exceeded my expectations. silent and cool. Can't go wrong with EVGA either. Sorry, I am not familiar with the Palit brand so can't add much input on it.
 
I honestly like the Palit card. I had heard of them before and in a positive light. Most of the reviews for the JetStream spoke well of it, and I agree with getting a 4GB card. It doesn't really matter that much right now, short of multiple displays or using crazy high-res textures or something, but I have a feeling it will be more of an issue after the next console generation is released and developers can once again code like crap and use ridiculous amounts of memory and still have something that will work on little Johnny's Xbox One, because that's what they care about.

I personally use a EVGA GTX 770 Classified 4GB and am fond of it. EVGA wasn't shy about making me use two 8-pin power connectors, so I take that as a good sign.
 
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