Wie ist das bei Grafikkarten?
Eine Frage. Bei den Grafikkarten von AMD gibt es verschiedene Versionen davon. Was ist der Unterschied zwischen den Sapphire Pulse, Sapphire Pure und den von Asus Tuf, Gigabyte und XFX Speedster. Alle davon sind von Preis Unterschiedlich. Performed jede Grafikkarte Unterschiedlich, dass man mehr FPS hat oder andere Sachen.
Not only with AMD, with Nvidia and Intel, it is exactly the same.
This is called board partner, AMD represents the actual GPU as well as a reference design (so could be the graphics card). The board with the other parts and the cooler is then equipped and sold by the board partner (e.g. Asus, Sapphire, MSI, Gigabyte, …). In this case, the board partner can also hold exactly to the reference or strongly deviate from it. The result is different models in different sizes that are cooled differently well and thus are different loud and cost a lot of signature. The built-in GPU, which is responsible for the performance, but always remains the same.
There are performance differences only on paper, some of the board partners overclock their graphics cards to work. The difference, however, is so negligibly small that it is really detectable only in benchmarks and makes no difference in the real world.
So some designs cool better than others so 3 fans are always better than 2. And there are still so-called OC models that come to you already overclocked so minimally more performance. And yes I think that has something to do with the high quality of the processing. I bought the rx6700xt Sapphire pulse for 329 euros.