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The Asus model has the standard 560mhz core speed and 1400mhz memory clock as opposed to the two different BFG 7600 GT models seen at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...SubCategory=48
The BFG models promise the 580mhz core speed and 1450mhz memory clock seen on the specifications there. The MSI 7600 GT model card goes a little further with the 1500mhz memory clock over the two brand cards. It can seen at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127217 Note all three should be able to run these games without problems. The reference to the MSI model is based on personal preference as well as the faster memory clock. |
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BFG would be better just as pc eye said they "offer" more
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I haven't heard any complaints on that brand while running into them on eVGA and XFX cards often. The real difference between the Asus model and the pair of BFGs seen at the first link is simply a faster default speed seen on the core as well as memory clock. Instead of two cards look over the two BFG models to choose from three there.
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Both brands are good, and the slightly faster clocks shouldnt really cost more ( since its still the same cooler on the card, meaning you can do the overclock yourself)
so i'd say, go for the ceapest one i have a asus card atm, and i really have nothing to complain about it ![]()
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The Asus model seen was higher priced then the MSI model. The lowest priced BFG of the two can be seen at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814143049
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