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"Reference design" is a good idea now, most of the cards are covered now by just a single spec cooler. And non reference cards, while advertising greater overclockability, offered very little extra, considering the markup.
I agree with you on the overclocking side just not being worth it for the extra $$, I do find, however, that the OC editions come with better cooling, VRM and usually, Dual BIOS, which is a plus to me, that being said, still too expensive for what you get, my two cents.