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Which 580

Go for the cheapest one, they're all the same.

Only exceptions are the EVGA ones, but do you really want to pay an extra 90 quid for a 25MHz overclock (which you could easily surpass yourself anyway), and a 10 year warranty?
 
Lmao it's really that simple? :) so the EVGA are not worth the extra then? And would over clocking not void the 10yr? And how easy are they to over clock ive never done it
 
The cheapest card has a 2 year warranty and for one with 3 years it's another £20 (and not even in stock). Depends on how long you want to keep the card for.
 
I went for the cheapest possible 580 (twice) and they have been perfect. Pointless spending any extra when they are all the same underneath the stickers. 10 year and lifetime warranties are pointless because almost nobody will be using these in 3 years time anyway. I cannot even remember what card I used 10 years ago, possibly a Geforce MX400 or something even crappier.
 
I revise my initial suggestion. You need to learn why you are looking to spend that kind of money before you do.

You want bang for buck; participate, but for the love of god do not just grip a 580, getting any card that will output high res is hard, take your time. Learn!!!!

If it was me, and i had the money, sli 570s.

Bear in mind i am on a 6950@1900x1200 happy as larry.

p.s.
Lmao it's really that simple? so the EVGA are not worth the extra then?
Yes it is, and no they arent. Seriously...
 
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