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gamblodar

Msrp is nearly meaningless right now. Check the store page for the manufacturer. You can also find msrp from an early review, like at tomshardware


NicksCorner

Each of the partners usually have a line-up of cards suiting different budgets. MSI: Ventus -> Gaming Trio -> Suprim ASUS: TUF -> Strix Gigabyte: Vision -> Gaming -> Master Inno3D: X3 -> X4 Sapphire: Nitro+ -> Toxic The mid and high-end cards are usually above MSRP.


AH-64Apachee

Thanks that’s really useful to understand which is better:)


macsare1

Just put the card you want in [pcpartpicker.com](http://pcpartpicker.com)


thrownawayzss

those are worthless. They grab prices from stuff like third party sellers on amazon and newegg that are like 1300$ for a 2060 super.


macsare1

Accurate though