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Kerner
2 months ago

Hello,

I love the system partner “Power Color”.

PowerColor mostly
Graphic cardswith
Chipson
AMD radar-Base
[1]but also graphics cards with
Nvidia– Chips manufactured under the name ‘Zogis’. The company provides cards for low-end and also for
High-end-Rechner (mostly
Gamers– Computers. The latter often possess a work
overclocking.

Red Devil or Red Dragon are already the full quality.

Examples:

Hansi

1akob
2 months ago

Has always been one of Asus since I am Asus fanboy, but they are usually somewhat more expensive than other manufacturers.

olfinger
2 months ago

MSI and Gigabyte are the best custom designers according to my info stand.

ASUS has unfortunately put too much emphasis on its ROG over the past few years instead of preserving the previously known quality. With ASUS, unfortunately, PR goes far ahead of quality, I find a pity because I had used ASUS in the past and almost exclusively.

For Radeon cards there are a few more custom designers like Power Color or XFX, but there are also maps from Gigabyte or MSI.

What is the difference?

Well, first and foremost, all custom designs differ only with the cooling concept. As regards performance data, most custom designs move in a very similar frame. The performance differences are hardly felt.

The cooling concept, on the other hand, makes the difference and you should always put on a concept with 3 fans for a gaming card if possible. Two fans can still be done, but I’m not a fan of it.

Another difference is the possibility of overclocking the GPU, but here you have to say you can hardly get any significant power out with overclocking. Much more interesting has now become the undervolt, so reducing performance to increase efficiency.

Gigabyte as the only custom designer allows a power limit of 130% while the other designers usually go only up to 110 or 115%. This does not give you a massive increase in performance, but allows the card to enjoy more space when it comes to its performance by providing more power to the card.

If you ask me what custom designer you should choose, then the choice m.E. is clearly on MSI and Gigabyte.

Gainward used to have very strong graphics cards, but they usually have very loud fans which makes these cards unbearable in the high load range. ASUS has lost massive quality and replaced it with strong PR. PALIT and Co. I can’t really judge, but I mean that you can rather settle them in ‘neutral’.

SetsunaKyoura
2 months ago

In the meantime, there are almost no differences, as long as the big acquaintance manufacturers remain.

jort93
2 months ago

Probably nvidia.

They also make their own founders edition cards. Most of them are best.

(So, for normal end-consumers, if you somehow make extreme overclocking with liquid nitrogen or something else.)

SetsunaKyoura
2 months ago
Reply to  jort93

If you get a card like that…

jort93
2 months ago
Reply to  SetsunaKyoura

That’s it.

But the new 50xx cards are currently barely available, with no manufacturer, many speak of a “paper launch”.

olfinger
2 months ago
Reply to  jort93

The Founders edition (short FE) is not really very good compared to the custom cards. The FE are the first cards you find on the market, but that doesn’t make them better.

The custom designers (MSI, Gigabyte and Co.) do not make their designs because they are bored, but because they revise/overclock the chips from the factory and miss a custom cooling system.

I would prefer IMMER a custom design of an FE without if and but.

With nitrogen and co. it has nothing to do, that is a completely different league of overclocking anyway.

Newshu
2 months ago

XFX, Sapphire, Power color Red devil (hellhound is only OK), ASRock

Asus’s okay. but customer service is great

SirSulas74
2 months ago

I think you can’t say that in general. Large brands like MSI, Gigabyte or Asus will probably be the best because they have a reputation to lose.

Xandros0506
2 months ago

Unfortunately, but at the expense of experimental manufacturers such as EVGA

And others will follow if AMD and NVidia don’t interfere here. The card manufacturers are then reduced to order processors for AMD/NVidia, but they then have to take over the warranty for products that they hardly have any influence on.

Hulkmania
2 months ago

There is not the ON best manufacturer.

All manufacturers build good and bad cards.

SetsunaKyoura
2 months ago
Reply to  Hulkmania

Unfortunately yes, but really bad cards no longer built.

NVIDIA and AMD deliberately limit the freedoms of board manufacturers, which has greatly improved quality in the large and the whole. Unfortunately, however, at the expense of experimental manufacturers such as EVGA, who have often played with their special cards in their own league.

Hulkmania
2 months ago
Reply to  SetsunaKyoura

Unfortunately, there is no best manufacturer? Unfortunately, no manufacturer who could attract the prices almost as desired because everyone would always want the best ….