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12 hours ago, LegendKillerRG said:

Blower style isn't efficient enough to keep the heat down,you'll almost always get higher temperature with a blower style compared to open air style so Zotac probably assumed you've already have good enough airflow. Heck, look at Gigabytes Brix GT :D

they have their use according to this, thats why im asking.

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11 hours ago, goodtofufriday said:

They arent that hard to find are they?

Nah, I wouldn't say Nano's are hard to find.  I just think you might have actually known what you've been doing with one, where others online could likely be more of a wildcard.

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8 hours ago, Energycore said:

They fit two fans into that bitch? I'll be damned. Does it fit into a PC-Q05?

And one's larger than the other. Non symmetry is the worst :c

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16 hours ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

nice, except they still put DVI on it........   What part of "we want single slot" do they not understand?  Let the hacksawing commence

 

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How is removing the DVI connector going to help to make this card a single slot card? It still needs one slot for the heatsink and one slot for the fans. 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Senzelian said:

How is removing the DVI connector going to help to make this card a single slot card? It still needs one slot for the heatsink and one slot for the fans. 

Waterblocks would make most any card single slot.  Like my reference 980's with waterblocks, except the DVI is the only thing that sticks out into the 2nd slot.  People that need/want single slot right now either go with AMD or cut the dvi connector off.  I figured if you're going to make a small card, might as well make it single slot compatible.  DVI is still good and valid though, so I can see why they didn't 

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wow, one of the best looking 1080s, better then the Gigabyte 1000 series cards, and about on par with the STRIX. i would love one of theese not just because its a 1080 but because it looks amazing

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16 hours ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

nice, except they still put DVI on it........   What part of "we want single slot" do they not understand?  Let the hacksawing commence

 

also @iamdarkyoshi was looking for a small 1080... yesterday...

 Well i dont get DVI either But on the other hand Um even if you hacksaw it the cooler is still double slotted?

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12 minutes ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

 Well i dont get DVI either But on the other hand Um even if you hacksaw it the cooler is still double slotted?

not for those that watercool, almost all waterblocks are a single slot width. Not that there is any waterblocks made for this card (yet) 

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2 minutes ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

not for those that watercool, almost all waterblocks are a single slot width. Not that there is any waterblocks made for this card (yet) 

also Isnt the point of this card SFF wouldnt watercooling componets overall actually make it take up more room? 

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24 minutes ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

also Isnt the point of this card SFF wouldnt watercooling componets overall actually make it take up more room? 

There are a ton of great sff water-cooled builds.  It makes the card half the size and allows you to move your "heatsinks" anywhere you can fit them instead of attached to the card.  Plus people that like watercooling will just always watercool and find a way to cram it in there, making it that much more impressive imo. 

 

Not bashing the card at all though, pretty dope they can cram it all in there :)

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5 minutes ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

There are a ton of great sff water-cooled builds.  It makes the card half the size and allows you to move your "heatsinks" anywhere you can fit them instead of attached to the card.  Plus people that like watercooling will just always watercool and find a way to cram it in there, making it that much more impressive imo. 

 

Not bashing the card at all though, pretty dope they can cram it all in there :)

Yeah ive seen a few But Seems like an Incredibly small Niche to say the least.  Im curious how well it works on Air Guess this is because the 1080 is pretty power efficent it should do decent 

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3 hours ago, TheRandomness said:

And one's larger than the other. Non symmetry is the worst :c

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Looks pretty good, let's hope it doesn't have any cooling issues, and can still be pushed a little bit with overclocking.

 

Wonder if they'll do the same with the 1070...

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40 minutes ago, michaelocarroll007 said:

Yeah ive seen a few But Seems like an Incredibly small Niche to say the least.  Im curious how well it works on Air Guess this is because the 1080 is pretty power efficent it should do decent 

If you're thinking of custom water cooling, yes.

 

However this is the tiny itx tower build people want when they go for a "water cooling itx" rig:

 

-6700k

-h100i

-Founders or blower 1070 or 1080

 

Here are many such builds: https://pcpartpicker.com/builds/by_part/VH2rxr

 

That right is fairly popular and it allows far better overclock of the 6700k on a relatively tiny case without spending too much or being limited by a 120 AIO that just can't cool as much as the h100i or other 240 AIOs out there.

 

Before this cases your only option was either compromise the clocks on the 6700k or going for a relatively large case that can house an h100i whereas now you can get much smaller cases with proper CPU cooling.

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Meanwhile I run a full sized 1070 in my ITX system lol

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I like the size and all, but I don't understand why people market cards as ITX, then use axial fans. Wouldn't be bad in a case that is properly ventilated for it, but the Node 202 is certainly not. Now I have to get rid of my ACX3.0 1070 and replace it with a blower card.

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Some of those OEM ITX builds will not be able to fit in those cards, even if it's a ITX, like that Asus G20 desktop.

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I think we've come pretty far in terms of how small we can have cards. I still do like what they've done with the penis extender on this 1080

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Why Zotac and why does it look so ugly :D (personal opinions)?

 

Still, we surely need more compact heavy workload based products, since our future is highly aimed towards smaller physical footprints ^^.

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18 hours ago, tlink said:

they have their use according to this, thats why im asking.

That's why I put "you'll "almost always" get higher temperature with a blower style compared to open air style so "Zotac probably assumed" you've already have good enough airflow" because of these scenarios.

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