Bluesun311
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Pretty much every AMD Add-On-Board partner has an identical version of the r9 295x2.
They are all the same price-- $1500, except the Saphire OC version (which comes in a hard case
) is a hundred more. Which would you get if you HAD to get one of them? Like there are suddenly no other options. You must choooooose.
It's dicey because... what if a pump dies? What if a memory chip dies? All of them are 2 year warrantys. Even XFX. Would suck to have it falter. I've actually never had a problem with a video card. I've seen them overheat and turn off, but I've never killed one. But 2 separate pump tops on 2 separate cards that are connected under one chassis. Scary.
Whats the other AIO option for 290s?
CF reference PCB 290x's (I think the PCS+ is a reference PCB, right?, almost positive) with H50s on them and the NZXT brackets? I hate the way the thing looks but that's a much smarter way to go because you can replace the AIO anytime and if one card dies, the other doesn't go with it... plus I think the 295x2 has to use an onboard crossfire bridge which introduces a bit of latency. Also... what... 200-300$ cheaper?
Any thoughts?
Edit: Interestingly the Gigabyte, MSI and Asus 295x2's all have 3 year warranties... everyone else has a 2 year warranty except Visiontek... which is a 1 year warranty. I went with MSI
They are all the same price-- $1500, except the Saphire OC version (which comes in a hard case
It's dicey because... what if a pump dies? What if a memory chip dies? All of them are 2 year warrantys. Even XFX. Would suck to have it falter. I've actually never had a problem with a video card. I've seen them overheat and turn off, but I've never killed one. But 2 separate pump tops on 2 separate cards that are connected under one chassis. Scary.
Whats the other AIO option for 290s?
CF reference PCB 290x's (I think the PCS+ is a reference PCB, right?, almost positive) with H50s on them and the NZXT brackets? I hate the way the thing looks but that's a much smarter way to go because you can replace the AIO anytime and if one card dies, the other doesn't go with it... plus I think the 295x2 has to use an onboard crossfire bridge which introduces a bit of latency. Also... what... 200-300$ cheaper?
Any thoughts?
Edit: Interestingly the Gigabyte, MSI and Asus 295x2's all have 3 year warranties... everyone else has a 2 year warranty except Visiontek... which is a 1 year warranty. I went with MSI
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