Graphics Card Face-Off: Founders Edition or Reference GPUs vs 3rd-Party Design

When piecing together a custom computer—especially one that will be used for gaming—the graphics card choice is one of the most critical selections. It’s important to get the right card for your gaming needs. But unfortunately, selecting a GPU is one of the most complicated aspects of PC part selection. Not only are there different architectures to pick between, there are different vendors making graphic cards based off the same reference specifications.

Should you buy a reference or Founders Edition card made by the architecture’s designer, Nvidia or AMD, or a card built around AMD or Nvidia’s GPUs, but made by a third-party partner like MSI, Gigabyte or Asus?