Msi, Asus, Evga, Or Gigabyte?
#1
Posted 20 April 2015 - 03:18 PM
I'm considering a GTX 960 as a replacement.
I've owned EVGA mostly, but would consider MSI, Asus, or Gigabyte branded.
Any advantage of one over the other brand?
#2
Posted 20 April 2015 - 03:35 PM
All cards are all made in china anyway with more or less different vendor's name popped on the box so don't get fooled by some stupid marketing.
#3
Posted 20 April 2015 - 03:55 PM
#4
Posted 20 April 2015 - 05:26 PM
kyrdragon, on 20 April 2015 - 05:00 PM, said:
Otherwise EVGAs customer support has always been phenominal and fast for me, especially when dealing with warranties. And you know how customer service is a dying thing these days.
kyrdragon, on 20 April 2015 - 05:00 PM, said:
Otherwise EVGAs customer support has always been phenominal and fast for me, especially when dealing with warranties. And you know how customer service is a dying thing these days.
EVGA is usually my first choice
#5
Posted 20 April 2015 - 06:19 PM
also, is your CPU cooling fan still working? dead fan= heat shutdown just like a mech. so check for dust clogs and if your fan is running 1st then worry about new parts.
#6
Posted 20 April 2015 - 06:36 PM
YakkSlapper, on 20 April 2015 - 06:19 PM, said:
also, is your CPU cooling fan still working? dead fan= heat shutdown just like a mech. so check for dust clogs and if your fan is running 1st then worry about new parts.

http://blogs.nvidia....-cpu-and-a-gpu/
Edited by Lord Letto, 20 April 2015 - 06:38 PM.
#7
Posted 20 April 2015 - 06:52 PM
The max temp for that card is 105C from the spec's.
Is the heat sink even working?
Is the fan(s) actually working?
Have U ever 'popped' off the heat sink(s) and checked/replaced the thermal paste?
- quite often the original thermal layer paste is nothing more than a 'stick-on' label or heat foam tabs.
- cleaning and applying quality paste and reseating the sink (clean the fan blades also) can radically change what it's capable of.
As was stated, a lot of the vid boards are made at the same location, with small changes to components or clocks for the different 'providers'. Some of these use 'not the best' cooling devices or methods and show it in lower prices.
- If your happy with the capability of that card, there are 'after market' solutions for most major brands of video cards.
- From air cooling to H2o solutions, and not really that expensive.
Judging the performance of a vid. card using MWO may not be your best solution, run dedicated benchmark tests. See if the card is preforming as it should for those tests. Then decide if 'fixing' or replacing is the way to go.
UPDATE: Have you installed a clean set of Nvidia drivers?
- Latest is from 17 March 2015 ver. 374.88 WHQL certified
Just some idea's,
9erRed
Edited by 9erRed, 20 April 2015 - 07:29 PM.
#8
Posted 20 April 2015 - 07:08 PM
Yes, my case is clean.
No, it's not my CPU, it's my GPU that's giving me issues.
Yes, all of the fans are working, Case, CPU, GPU.
I do have another question:
My CPU is an i5-2320. With that piece of information, would anyone still recommend the GTX-970? Would I be CPU bound with MW:O?
Just FYI: 8 GB ram too.
#9
Posted 20 April 2015 - 08:36 PM
Jody Von Jedi, on 20 April 2015 - 07:08 PM, said:
My CPU is an i5-2320. With that piece of information, would anyone still recommend the GTX-970? Would I be CPU bound with MW:O?
If you play other games? Definitely. Thing is a beast. I ultra settings literally every other game out there with it and a non overclocked FX 8350 and only have to drop settings in games where it is CPU bound (MW:O is one of the rare few examples i can't max out but that's their problem for not optimizing cpu usage) so yes you WILL be cpu bottlenecked in this game and a few others as well. But if you play literally anything else not so CPU reliant you will probably be able to max it out with a gtx 970 easy.
#10
Posted 20 April 2015 - 11:24 PM
So: Go install MSI Afterburner, head to it's Fan tab, and give yourself a moar aggressive curve.
Now, install HWiNFO64 (or 32, whateves,) open up the Sensors, and make a log or seven of gameplay, then look over said log(s) with GenericLogViewer: This will tell you profound things about your bottlenecks.
Make plans to spend money from there …
Also: 350.12 is the latest and greatest from nVidia, and I've not seen many complaints about it; You should uninstall your old video driver with Display Driver Uninstaller, which was up to v.14.3.0.0 last time I checked.
Edited by Goose, 21 April 2015 - 10:02 AM.
#11
Posted 21 April 2015 - 01:29 AM
Jody Von Jedi, on 20 April 2015 - 03:18 PM, said:
I'm considering a GTX 960 as a replacement.
I've owned EVGA mostly, but would consider MSI, Asus, or Gigabyte branded.
Any advantage of one over the other brand?
I bought a new pc 3 weeks ago.
I'm very very happy, and with all max, except particells, I have 60 fps. With medium I go for 100-120 fps depending on maps.
This one:
Aspire V 17 nitro - Black edition, laptop
cpu i7 4720 2.60 ghz--> 3.60 ghz
16 giga ram
geforce gtx860 4 giga ram
HD 2 tera
I found it for 1000$, but searcing well I think it is possible to find it at less.
figure that previously I played with 23 fps average
edit: ops just forgot to say why I wrote this, sorry
The fact is that if you starting replacing Gpu, then maybe you can consider replacing cpu, too.
And the adding more ram too, etc.
So, at the end, maybe it can be more economical to buy a new pc.
Edited by Stefka Kerensky, 21 April 2015 - 01:36 AM.
#12
Posted 21 April 2015 - 01:30 AM
Stefka Kerensky, on 21 April 2015 - 01:29 AM, said:
I'm very very happy, and with all max, except particells, I have 60 fps. With medium I go for 100-120 fps depending on maps.
This one:
Aspire V 17 nitro - Black edition, laptop
cpu i7 4720 2.60 ghz--> 3.60 ghz
16 giga ram
geforce gtx860 4 giga ram
HD 2 tera
I found it for 1000$, but searcing well I think it is possible to find it at less.
figure that previously I played with 23 fps average
That's a laptop, not a PC.
I would definitely grab afterburner, and set the fan for the GPU to 100% see if that changes the temp results, if it does it's likely your GPU fans were not scaling up enough, so use a custom fan curve to be more aggressive on the fan scaling.
As to your CPU yes maybe, but its not disastrous there is still an outstanding CPU upgrade option, you should be able to find used I5 2500K's and I7 2600K's on ebay for reasonable sums that will resolve any CPU issue.
Edited by DV McKenna, 21 April 2015 - 01:33 AM.
#14
Posted 21 April 2015 - 06:58 AM
I ran a test last night and stopped it when the temp hit 98c, I'm sure it would have continued to rise if I didn't stop it.
#15
Posted 21 April 2015 - 07:05 AM
#16
Posted 21 April 2015 - 07:10 AM
#17
Posted 21 April 2015 - 10:00 AM
Jody Von Jedi, on 21 April 2015 - 06:58 AM, said:
Clean your Damn Card
#18
Posted 21 April 2015 - 12:21 PM
Goose, on 21 April 2015 - 10:00 AM, said:
Thanks for the link, but I did. It didn't make any difference. It wasn't clogged up anyway. I'll shoot some pictures tonight.
Budget? I'd like to stay under 200.00 for the video card. I'll stick with my CPU a little while longer.
Edited by Jody Von Jedi, 21 April 2015 - 12:34 PM.
#19
Posted 21 April 2015 - 02:12 PM
on the Nvidia side, The best you could get is a GTX 960. On The Toms Hardware GPU Hierarchy Chart (http://www.tomshardw...iew,3107-7.html) The GTX 960 and the Radeon R9 280/285 is on the same level, 4 levels above your GTX 650 TI.
http://pcpartpicker....1&c=208,167,182
#20
Posted 21 April 2015 - 02:29 PM
Has your temp slowly been rising over the past days, weeks, months? Overnight due to patch or any other coincidences?
If you want to buy a new card, I support it 100%. Upgrading is always fun. I'm just trying to figure out whats going on with your current card.
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