I'm looking to build a new PC and need advice on choosing a reliable and affordable GPU. Out of the options I'm considering—the Palit Gaming Pro, Palit Infinity 3, Ventus 2x, and Gigabyte Windforce OC SFF—which one do you think is the best? The Palit Gaming Pro is the cheapest option, but I want to know if I should consider the others for quality or performance.
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Palit is the largest graphics card manufacturer globally. You'll find that many other budget brands are essentially just Palit cards with different branding. The reason the Palit Gaming Pro is cheaper is that it comes factory direct, cutting out the middleman.
Between the Palit Infinity 3 and Gaming Pro, I’d say go for the Infinity 3 if you want a smaller card. But if you're looking for value, the Gaming Pro is a solid choice since it’s well-built and often the cheapest option.
I had a Gamerock 5070 Ti from Palit and it's super quiet. If noise is a concern for you, Palit generally handles that pretty well. I'd definitely recommend going with a Palit card.
Whatever you do, steer clear of Gigabyte cards. They've had problems with thermal putty leaking, which is a big issue. Focus on getting the cheapest option without known issues or a card that runs quietly if sound is a concern.
The cheapest card generally is the way to go, especially if it has a long warranty. Just make sure it doesn’t have significant problems and fits your performance needs.

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