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Confused when a card has Reference after it.
Whats it mean, sorry been out of the loop on old PC stuff![]()


Depends on your needs.whats usually better?

Reference is the first of a new card that has a "standardised" layout, usually made by only 1 or two partners, eg Sapphire/MSI etc to the exact same specification as set by the manufacturer, eg AMD or NVIDIA. All boards will have exactly the same layout.
Pretty much all cards on realease are reference with on refs springing up after a few weeks.
AFAIK, there are only water cooling blocks available for reference design cards, with the very rare non ref block.
If you look at the pictures above, you can pretty much see why.Why are the reference cards good at dumping hot air to the outside but the blinged-up multi-fan non-ref ones are rubbish at it? Is it because the ref-cards have just one fan and an exhaust port on the back but the non-refs dont have an external exhaust port (only monitor inputs) on the back?
Pity they dont design em to have an outlet to vent to the outside!!
If you look at the pictures above, you can pretty much see why.
On the reference cards the shroud covers the length of the card, so when air gets pulled in through the front, the only place it can go is out the back. With the non-reference cards, the fans draw air down onto the metal heat sink fins and then out into your case. There is no shroud to guide the air.
I was always under the impression that the non-refs were better at cooling because of blinged coolers and twins fans. While that may hold true for the GPU its not true for the rest of the case...something I only now realize lol.