Interestingly, the most expensive card of the three is the MSI, but it fell just behind the Gigabyte card in this test. It’s pretty close though, so I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it since all three did quite poorly due to this being a 4K benchmark; hardly ideal on 4GB of VRAM.
The tables turned here, with MSI just nipping a small lead overall. However, it’s really not a huge lead, and still falling behind the RX570 too.
Things flip around yet again between MSI and Gigabyte here. Again, it’s extremely close between the two, although they are quite similarly spec’d.
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