Which GTX 750?

Sable

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Can't find reviews of any, it's all the Ti.

http://www.micom.co.uk/msi-nvidia-g...i-e-graphics?gclid=CN-dnKneiL0CFWXnwgod76oAyw

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or

http://www.micom.co.uk/gigabyte-gbt-nvidia-pci-e-gtx-750-oc?gclid=CN7q3NzeiL0CFaQfwwoda7oAzg

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I'm thinking one big fan is gonna be quieter than two slightly smaller fans?

Not gonna be overclocking, this is for a mini itx in a node 304 front room box. Bit of gaming b2b media b2b steam streaming possibly in the future.

Only like £3 between them price wise.
 

OCGuy

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As far as I can tell it's 3 years for both of them.

Sorry I was referring more to the general RMA experience with the manufacturers, in case anything goes wrong.

All things being equal (including price) with no overclocking planned, that would be my tie breaker.
 

Sable

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Sorry I was referring more to the general RMA experience with the manufacturers, in case anything goes wrong.

All things being equal (including price) with no overclocking planned, that would be my tie breaker.
Ah, gotcha. I've read good things about Gigabyte's uk rma service. MSI rma is through official resellers only so I'd be screwed if I bought it from that site.

Glad I checked, thanks.
 

Binky

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These cards run so cool that a larger fan doesn't mean much. They also don't overclock very well, so I'm not sure that an external power connector helps either. Just get any of the stock overclocked versions that fit well in your case and you'll be fine. I have the EVGA superclocked 750ti and it's nearly silent at full load. It has no external connector and a single fan.