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Justhavocman Dec 2, 2012 02:14 PM

EVGA GTX 670 FTW or Asus GTX 670 DirectCU2?
 
So im between these two! I know that the FTW has a higher clock speed and is more stable ( and a wee bit faster than the Asus ) and the Asus has the custom cooler making it run a bit cooler and less noisy!!! What do you guys think? I want to make this purchase having in mind that i will be adding another 670 later on for an SLI set-up :)

fusionblu Dec 2, 2012 06:15 PM

Get the Evga graphics card first and maybe a Asus or a different 670 later. You might want to consider getting the Evga GTX 670 FTW Signature 2 model of the graphics card if it is within your budget as it has better cooling.

Jack1n Dec 2, 2012 06:21 PM

If you can afford the Asus DirectCU2 TOP edition,then it seems to be the best 670 out there.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A...t_Cu_II/1.html

MxPhenom 216 Dec 2, 2012 06:32 PM

Asus DirectCUII

ASUS GTX670-DC2-2GD5 GeForce GTX 670 2GB 256-bit G...

VulkanBros Dec 2, 2012 06:34 PM

...I am running my ASUS GTX 670 DirtectCU II at same speeds as the DirectCU II TOP version - so the ASUS is rock solid....

BUCK NASTY Dec 2, 2012 06:53 PM

ASUS hands down over the EVGA. My GTX570 Direct CUII @ 950 core does not go over 60C with the fans @ 65%. Best card/cooler combo I have ever owned.

Justhavocman Dec 2, 2012 08:06 PM

Hmmm , although the asus DCII is the way to go , since the EVGA FTW got the signature model with the after market dual fans ( which are quiet and make the card run cooler ) i see no real distinction between the two , so i would say that it's gonna get down to customer support , RMA support and waranty!

newtekie1 Dec 2, 2012 09:35 PM

ASUS card for sure, the cooler is just so much better than the reference nVidia cooler eVGA uses.

fusionblu Dec 2, 2012 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Justhavocman (Post 2791261)
Hmmm , although the asus DCII is the way to go , since the EVGA FTW got the signature model with the after market dual fans ( which are quiet and make the card run cooler ) i see no real distinction between the two , so i would say that it's gonna get down to customer support , RMA support and waranty!

I would like to think customer service for either graphics card manufacturer would be distinctively better than the other, but both Asus and Evga have been around for sometime and it is safe to say they are just as good as the other; although people will have their own experiences of customer service from each one (take in account that experience can vary on what part of the world you are in and how the particular manufacturer operates in the country or area relevant to you).

Oddly enough I can say that with the 670s there are quite a few ones which are at the top in the same place oddly enough so it is difficult choosing the best 670. Currently the Evga Signature 2, Gigabyte Windforce X3 and Asus DirectCU II and MSI Power Edition OC GTX 670 graphics are the best ones to have while the Gainward Phantom GTX 670 only have points down on the fact it uses up 2.5 slots (as good as 3 as the slot after the second can't be used due to the cooler), but is good as the top performers; and then there is the Sparkle Calibre GeForce GTX 670 Captain which hasn't been reviewed that much as it only recently came out (or at least in the UK it is), but is probably a top high performance graphics card with good performance per watt assuming it is similar to it's 680 equivalent (last I check there was only a review on the Sparkle 680).

Other 670 graphics cards tend to be average performers or have significant flaws (or I may have missed a few good graphics cards), but I won't go further with that.

Bo$$ Dec 2, 2012 11:11 PM

Asus is Rock solid, their cards are hard to match in terms of cooling and quietness!

Justhavocman Dec 3, 2012 12:54 PM

Very well , i guess i will go for the Asus DirectCU2 and if that doesnt work out i will go for the EVGA 670 FTW signature 2 :D Thank you everyone for your time and opinions !! Cheers!

brandonwh64 Dec 3, 2012 01:01 PM

Ill repeat what others have said, the DirectCUII seems to be the ultimate winner :)

TheMailMan78 Dec 4, 2012 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BUCK NASTY (Post 2791228)
ASUS hands down over the EVGA. My GTX570 Direct CUII @ 950 core does not go over 60C with the fans @ 65%. Best card/cooler combo I have ever owned.

You are welcome. :laugh: :toast:

With that being said this new EVGA FTW 670 I have is kicking serious ass.

Binge Dec 4, 2012 09:16 PM

I don't see a reason to pick the more expensive option. Both cards will perform so close to the same it's not worth the cost of brain-cells wasted on a comparison. The nvidia chips run beautifully and quietly on air and really gain performance in greater numbers by going to water cooling. Realistically you will not notice a difference. 670s are beasts.

PatoRodrigues Dec 5, 2012 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fusionblu (Post 2791348)
I would like to think customer service for either graphics card manufacturer would be distinctively better than the other, but both Asus and Evga have been around for sometime and it is safe to say they are just as good as the other; although people will have their own experiences of customer service from each one (take in account that experience can vary on what part of the world you are in and how the particular manufacturer operates in the country or area relevant to you).

Oddly enough I can say that with the 670s there are quite a few ones which are at the top in the same place oddly enough so it is difficult choosing the best 670. Currently the Evga Signature 2, Gigabyte Windforce X3 and Asus DirectCU II and MSI Power Edition OC GTX 670 graphics are the best ones to have while the Gainward Phantom GTX 670 only have points down on the fact it uses up 2.5 slots (as good as 3 as the slot after the second can't be used due to the cooler), but is good as the top performers; and then there is the Sparkle Calibre GeForce GTX 670 Captain which hasn't been reviewed that much as it only recently came out (or at least in the UK it is), but is probably a top high performance graphics card with good performance per watt assuming it is similar to it's 680 equivalent (last I check there was only a review on the Sparkle 680).

Other 670 graphics cards tend to be average performers or have significant flaws (or I may have missed a few good graphics cards), but I won't go further with that.


If you don't mind, let me do a objection to the MSI GTX670 Power Edition. That card does have a flaw (not a important one for the casual/non-extreme overclocker user, just those that want take some risks).

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/MSI...ion,18013.html

MicroUnC Dec 5, 2012 04:40 PM

I've got GTX 670 DCUII and i get 77c-78c in Farcry3, with 200mm fan blowing on it! Is it normal???

Fan speed is at 60%

Protagonist Dec 5, 2012 05:09 PM

I've got the EVGA GTX 670 FTW 2GB and it performs very well, just to let you know. In regards to your pick id say buy what makes you happy they are all good performers.

MicroUnC Dec 5, 2012 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.bone (Post 2793870)
I've got the EVGA GTX 670 FTW 2GB and it performs very well, just to let you know. In regards to your pick id say buy what makes you happy they are all good performers.

What temps u get?

TheMailMan78 Dec 5, 2012 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.bone (Post 2793870)
I've got the EVGA GTX 670 FTW 2GB and it performs very well, just to let you know. In regards to your pick id say buy what makes you happy they are all good performers.

Do you have the LE or the regular FTW?

Protagonist Dec 5, 2012 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MicroUnC (Post 2793872)
What temps u get?

Let me say 1st i do not use any precision software that come with the GPU only drivers, which i downloaded, never seen whats in the disc it come with.

Seasons here in Kenya most of the year its sunny

Idle cold/rainy days 32c - 35c
Idle sunny/hot days 40c -43c

Load temps Avg 75c - 79c
Load temps Max 85c as reported by GPUz


Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMailMan78 (Post 2793879)
Do you have the LE or the regular FTW?

I have For The Win (FTW) edition, the real deal, i like to call it (WTF) What The Fuck edition
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/12/05/98z.png

MicroUnC Dec 5, 2012 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.bone (Post 2793899)
Let me say 1st i do not use any precision software that come with the GPU only drivers, which i downloaded, never seen whats in the disc it come with.

Seasons here in Kenya most of the year its sunny

Idle cold/rainy days 32c - 35c
Idle sunny/hot days 40c -43c

Load temps Avg 75c - 79c
Load temps Max 85c as reported by GPUz




I have For The Win (FTW) edition, the real deal, i like to call it (WTF) What The Fuck edition
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/12/05/98z.png

Same temps as i have. Kinda high! need a aftermarket cooler.

Protagonist Dec 5, 2012 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MicroUnC (Post 2793902)
Same temps as i have. Kinda high! need a aftermarket cooler.

I don't mind the temps at all, i assume the card can handle it self. Plus while gaming GPU-Z reports core clock running as high as 1241MHz in some games, so the card preforms well more than i expected and most of the time depending on the game it averages 1215MHz

TheMailMan78 Dec 5, 2012 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.bone (Post 2793899)
Let me say 1st i do not use any precision software that come with the GPU only drivers, which i downloaded, never seen whats in the disc it come with.

Seasons here in Kenya most of the year its sunny

Idle cold/rainy days 32c - 35c
Idle sunny/hot days 40c -43c

Load temps Avg 75c - 79c
Load temps Max 85c as reported by GPUz




I have For The Win (FTW) edition, the real deal, i like to call it (WTF) What The Fuck edition
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/12/05/98z.png

Yeah thats the same one I have. But just to let you know there are two "FTW" Editions. The one we have and the "FTW" Edition LE which is clocked a little lower.

Protagonist Dec 5, 2012 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMailMan78 (Post 2793910)
Yeah thats the same one I have. But just to let you know there are two "FTW" Editions. The one we have and the "FTW" Edition LE which is clocked a little lower.

Yeah i knew the LE version existed before i bought the real FTW

TheMailMan78 Dec 5, 2012 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.bone (Post 2793914)
Yeah i knew the LE version existed before i bought the real FTW

I almost bought the LE by mistake! :laugh:


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