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They both come with a free game, both are $200 and they both are the GTX 560, *NOT* ti version, just the GTX 560 superclocked. Look at them both, Here is some details.
EVGA
Has 1 fan, rectangalish(dont know how I would spell that) design
power connector is sideways, better for cable management, not a huge difference.
ASUS
Has 2 fans, this design is a bit different, the 2 fans, are a little bigger than the evga one, power connector is up.
I know I know, WAOAH DOUDE, HUUGE DIFFERENCES HAR. But im wondering if anyone has had them, if there would be a difference in performance, then again, the asus has 2 fans. Im not the one whos also wants a COMPLETELY silent computer, just looking for something a little quiet. :biggrin: also if anyone has ever had problems with either one, tell me. Im still going to get it, just between asus and evga
*edit* keep in mind, there is like 3 different versions, this is the *superclocked* gtx 560
EVGA
Has 1 fan, rectangalish(dont know how I would spell that) design
power connector is sideways, better for cable management, not a huge difference.
ASUS
Has 2 fans, this design is a bit different, the 2 fans, are a little bigger than the evga one, power connector is up.
I know I know, WAOAH DOUDE, HUUGE DIFFERENCES HAR. But im wondering if anyone has had them, if there would be a difference in performance, then again, the asus has 2 fans. Im not the one whos also wants a COMPLETELY silent computer, just looking for something a little quiet. :biggrin: also if anyone has ever had problems with either one, tell me. Im still going to get it, just between asus and evga
*edit* keep in mind, there is like 3 different versions, this is the *superclocked* gtx 560
