Its called the clock speed, are you asking why a 2.8ghz would be more expensive than a 3.0ghz? If so it has to do with how many cores it has, the more cores the more the computer can handle.
Explained:
http://www.techterms.com/definition/clockspeed
Forgot to link it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130223
The reason I was wondering is because it suports Crossfire(I'll stick with the 4890) at x16 x16 and has a higher memory standard for ram so I can oc it.
EDIT: and yes I will be modding this case so thats why I am...
I understand what you are saying but I really like Nvidia and there benchmarks are higher for this gpu than they are against a 4890 so I was hoping to go with this 275 because it is the same price as the 4890 I was going to get. Will it work ok or will there be a preformance decrease because it...
Sorry for the repost(ish) but i made a few modifications to my build and was wondering what yall thought of it. Thanks!
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=14675188
You dont have to overclock until you need to. What I tend to do is use my parts till they start to fall behind and then overclock so they are good again. Do you want us to post a newegg build for you?
You could do better with your V-Cards especially if you want to do heavy gaming/video editing. The GeForce 295 is the best out there right now, or you could go with two Radeon 4890s.