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I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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It is EVGA! How does that work? -
I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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Ah man shit... Well don't worry about it, I'm sure it wasn't intentional -
I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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3 year warranty and I guess I'll buy the 5 year plan if I keep it. Haha! -
I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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Um... I bought it for more than $600 so errr no lol I'm trying to return it to the store, hope it works. -
I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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As a matter of fact i did post my entire build on this forum, everyone gave me a thumbs up. -
I bought a 980ti 29 days back and here comes the 1080
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I expected them to be more expensive... But they're like a new level man. -
What should I do, I feel so helpless and cheated right now.
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In my motherboard, the memory is only on one side. Can I not add the fan on the side where there isn't extra memory?
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**FOR THE SAKE OF SIMPLICITY AND SHORTAGE OF TIME, THE POST IS ONLY DIRECTED TOWARDS THE GTX980 TIs** So I thought I had everything figured out and I do (for the most part) except the GPU (which is the most part; ie I'm screwed) So I decided I'd get a GTX980 TI from EVGA which was to cost me about 812$ (I'm in india so this is after converting Rs. 54,000). Then I landed on the EVGA website and found a metric ton of more options in the GTX 980TI itself... Then I researched and found out about reference models and custom models and decided to go with a custom model. I have no clue of what I'm going to buy when I go to shop tomorrow and for some reasons, tomorrow is the only time I can go and everything is super expensive online. Can you guys suggest some GTX 980TI cards from EVGA that are a little more but mostly the same range but custom. EVGA was available that's why I'm stressing on EVGA. Are there other branded custom GPUs that I can buy? Since stock availability isn't sure, you can tell me more than one GPU(s) to look out for IS A CUSTOM GPU WORTH IT ANYWAY?
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Hey. Is the Corsair RMX 800W PSU good enough for my config which is: -An Asus Z170 pro gaming motherboard. -An intel i76700k unlocked 4gHz processor. -A noctua NH-D15 CPU cooler. -A EVGA GTX980 TI with 6GB VRAM video card. -4x8GB Gskill Ripjaws Ram sticks. -2 Benq 1080p monitors. -A WD black HDD. -A SanDisk extreme pro 250GB SSD. Thanks!
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you'd have to look at specifics on them, but for a rough idea King pin - meant to be overclocked all to hell. FTW - higher overclock and best cooler SSC - super silent cooling (most likely with minor overclock) SC - silent cooling (most likely stock) and then the rest are probably hybrid coolers or reference. and no, not all of them have RGB lighting, it's probably only a few. (I'm looking at a 980ti from them too, and I honestly think the FTW edition with a backplate is the best one for me, so that's what I would recommend.) Thanks. So what would be the default lighting on the back? Also, this is my first time buying a high end graphics card so what's the cooling like? I mean is the stock fan of a cooler just stupid to have and isn't suited for overclocking? Is its performance comparable to the stock fan of an intel CPU?
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Is the 780T better than the 760T? Which one should I buy? Also, on a more personal note, is the material used to build the case good or does it feel cheap?
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I'm planning to buy a GTX 980 ti card from EVGA. This was after hearing a lot of good reviews about EVGA but I just checked their website and there were a ton of options. How do I choose one? I did like the backplate versions but just tell me the difference between them and how should I pick one. Do all their 980 TIs have RGB lighting?
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