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  1. another options for monitors do I have;; for 27",ips 144hz, 1440p;
  2. i mean for pcb,, and custom quality and cooler;; which is better ??? this i mean
  3. astrix 2080 rtx ti - Triple fan cooler, 1665 MHz Boost ClockEvga Ftw3 2080 ti - Triple fan cooler, 1755 MHz Boost Clockmsi rtx trio 2080 ti - Triple fan cooler, 1755 MHz Boost ClockPalit Gaming Pro OC 2080TI - Dual Fan Cooler, 1650 MHz Boost Clock;; which you believe has better in overclocking,, pcb,, and custom quality and cooler;;
  4. Hi guys. I am in the market to buy a 2080ti to replace my two MSI 980tis. With what is currently available to buy which make /version would be best to cost. I see there is lots of choice as usual and quite a wide price difference between them (1000-1500). As you guys are a lot more informed than I am, could you please give me your opinion and which one to get? one person told some things and tell me if you agree will all these thingsThe only real negative across the board is price.astrix 2080 rtx ti - Triple fan cooler, 1665 MHz Boost ClockEvga Ftw3 2080 ti - Triple fan cooler, 1755 MHz Boost Clockmsi rtx trio 2080 ti - Triple fan cooler, 1755 MHz Boost ClockPalit Gaming Pro OC 2080TI - Dual Fan Cooler, 1650 MHz Boost Clock;; which you believe has betterbetter cooling systems: A triple Fan setup is generally going to cool more effectively than a dual fan setupcustom pcbs with more power phases and binned chips (nvidia sells two different chips to the classical cheaper manufacturers and "-A" which is cherry picked and pulls better oc) - Complete lottery IMHO. (I.E. Luck of the draw - makes no difference who you choose, but those that are factory overclocked a bit higher as to boost clock most likely have been binned to be able to support that elevated boost clock.)what is the difference between evga FTW 2080 Ti with the ultra evga xc 2080 ti;; The FTW has a 3 fan cooler and a boost clock of 1755MHz vs. the XC Ultra with a 2 fan cooler and a boost clock of 1650MHz. That's pretty much it.which is better;; can you tell me please;; Again, very little difference between any of these aside from factory boost clock and number of cooling fans. EVGA has the best warranty/customer support.also some people say that the best custom vga 2080 ti cards are asus astrix 2080 TI and evga ftw 2080 ti. The EVGA card has a better factory boost clock, that's pretty much the only real difference between the two - they are both good cards.I'd take the EVGA card due to the better warranty service should something go south.
  5. another monitors;;; for to look; One person told me According to another redditor, Viewsonic XG2703-GS has better build (better materials) than PG279Q which now mostly practices a bussiness trademark as a selling point. Sure, PG279Q is quite above normal as well (with good software too), same with the Acer one. Just browsing through the posts of the last two-three weeks, more people recommended Viewsonic over ROG Swift and Acer XB271HU. In the end, you will have great time with either of those three. 2019 - someone mentioned LG Nano IPS 27” 1440p 165Hz 1ms monitor (planned for Q2 2019). With that latency for IPS panel, looking quite interesting. Possible absence of FreeSync2/G-Sync for that monitor may not be for you though. Also, ASUS is working on PG279QZ which should be improved PG279Q. You won't go wrong with either choice, be it XG2703, PG279Q or XB271HU. With IPS panels, there's that lottery about the amount of BLB (backlight bleed) and glow bleed so if you're unlucky, you may try RMA few times before finally getting a piece with amount of BLB/glow bleed you can live with. As for Viewsonic, at CES 2018 they announced some 25" and 32" monitors. There's CES 2019 in January so you have that option too - wait for CES announcements (ASUS, Acer, Viewsonic and other manufacturers may announce new monitors) and see after that if you want to buy there and then or wait for release of new (but most likely more expensive) monitors. If there's successors to the monitors in question, there's also a slight chance of them having good HDR feature as they are in higher-range price level. do you agree with all these things;l
  6. Budget: ~900 max Prospective Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Size: 27 inches Adaptive Sync: open to G-Sync if within budget Other Features: 144hz (Optional) Usage Type: Gaming
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