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13 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

well, the only thing you can do is paying more or have a "cheap cooled" card. or have to use two syncing softwares as gigabyte and asus are biggest rivals

Well, i've decided, going with the windforce card. Thanks for everyones help.

 

And @LukeSavenije nice profile pic xD

2018-11-09.thumb.png.508cf3f7ec2d25415e6a906d9ab3ae5f.pngI could order now and hope it is in stock soon, or do you think it is too risky and that it might only cause problems?

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Nah it's not that good of a card, thermals will probably not be the best

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Just now, hconverse02 said:

Nah it's not that good of a card, thermals will probably not be the best

Otherwise I can get one for 700 EUR

kinda out of budget xD

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Just now, TheThymo said:

Otherwise I can get one for 700 EUR

kinda out of budget xD

Worth it then if you don't care about a hot card

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1 minute ago, TheThymo said:

Otherwise I can get one for 700 EUR

kinda out of budget xD

if there's no other option and thats a cheap card in ur region, i'd go for it.

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3 minutes ago, hconverse02 said:

Worth it then if you don't care about a hot card

I looked up some reviews and it goes to mid-seventies, is this really that high for a 2070?

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Just now, TheThymo said:

I looked up some reviews and it goes to mid-seventies, is this really that high for a 2070?

70 degrees without raytracing and tensor cores on? yeah

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1 minute ago, BlitzTechTips said:

If you're upgrading from anything below the 10 series then yes, if not no.

from an old hd7850, so yeah

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

70 degrees without raytracing and tensor cores on? yeah

as you're dutch too, any recommendations?

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1 minute ago, TheThymo said:

as you're dutch too, any recommendations?

just 2 questions, where are you upgrading from and do you care about the new features in the 20 series? 

 

edit: saw your post, just the second question.

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

just 2 questions, where are you upgrading from and do you care about the new features in the 20 series? 

hd7850, still using it from my old computer, now i have a r5 2600

yes, atleast i hope ray tracing works out like nvidia planned

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1 minute ago, Finwillwin said:

I would just get a beefy 1080 or Vega 64.

1080 is too expensive, and I'd like something more efficient then a vega 64

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2 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

but I want asus aura, yeah I'm one of those guys xD

I won't say i don't get it. but you have to make a choise: a non-syncing card, or a bad cooler which makes it slower becouse it can't use gpuboost that well. and inform yourself about the difference. nvidia has created two differently binned processing units in the 2070 series. one better then the other. it has an a in the end i thought.

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

I won't say i don't get it. but you have to make a choise: a non-syncing card, or a bad cooler which makes it slower becouse it can't use gpuboost that well. and inform yourself about the difference. nvidia has created two differently binned processing units in the 2070 series. one better then the other. it has an a in the end i thought.

I know, there the 'cheap' one, like the windforce and the evga black, and the expansive ones like XC black, FTW3, strix

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7 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

I know, there the 'cheap' one, like the windforce and the evga black, and the expansive ones like XC black, FTW3, strix

well, the only thing you can do is paying more or have a "cheap cooled" card. or have to use two syncing softwares as gigabyte and asus are biggest rivals

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13 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

well, the only thing you can do is paying more or have a "cheap cooled" card. or have to use two syncing softwares as gigabyte and asus are biggest rivals

Well, i've decided, going with the windforce card. Thanks for everyones help.

 

And @LukeSavenije nice profile pic xD

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1 minute ago, TheThymo said:

Well, i've decided, going with the windforce card. Thanks for everyones help.

 

And @LukeSavenije nice profile pic xD

Good choice.

 

The Windforce card will cool much better and be much much much quieter while doing so.

Also, the Asus card doesn't seem to have backplate.

Having a backplate is more important to the looks than a very small RGB light (and cooling/noise production should be more important than looks anyways).

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2 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

Well, i've decided, going with the windforce card. Thanks for everyones help.

 

And @LukeSavenije nice profile pic xD

great choise! have fun with it.

 

also, you too. it's like one blue and orange linus dancing party here

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1 minute ago, mathijs727 said:

Having a backplate is more important to the looks than a very small RGB light (and cooling/noise production should be more important than looks anyways).

you know backplates don't do that much, right? I cared more about it being a blower fan than a 3 fan card

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2 minutes ago, mathijs727 said:

Good choice.

 

The Windforce card will cool much better and be much much much quieter while doing so.

Also, the Asus card doesn't seem to have backplate.

Having a backplate is more important to the looks than a very small RGB light (and cooling/noise production should be more important than looks anyways).

I was planning to add an aftermarket rgb-backplate

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7 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

I was planning to add an aftermarket rgb-backplate

cablemod has one, but it doesn't ship to the netherlands as far as I know. you could wait for that one

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

cablemod has one, but it doesn't ship to the netherlands as far as I know. you could wait for that one

is it compatible with the windforce card and asus aura?

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2 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

is it compatible with the windforce card and asus aura?

at the moment they are companible with the gaming oc for gigabyte. so probebly not. but it works with aura

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