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Does it mean it's also the cheapest-built? No, that has not been my experience--the gpu is over 7 years old and still runs fine. It's just no longer competitive in terms of comparative performance and the blower runs constantly at around 1100 rpm instead of being easily adjusted via software.
So the upshot is that people can relay their stories about Founders cards from their personal experiences but that's it. If you don't care for bling, or three fans or a factory overclock, then you can save some money by buying a Founders card.
Here's some info on Founders gpu/s:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/reference-founders-edition-vs-aib-third-party-graphics-cards,38322.html