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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.

 

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9 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

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

ok, thanks ill check it out

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1 hour ago, LukeSavenije said:

70 degrees without raytracing and tensor cores on? yeah

You do know the cores ARE on all the time, they're just idling though for the most part.

 

The thing about this is that we haven't yet really managed to fully stress RT and Tensor cores to even know what actual impact there is.

 

This card the way I see it will have similar thermals of a Founders Edition GTX 1080 Ti as it does feature a great vapor chamber heatsink which is fine by all means, only issue is that it will be NOISY.

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What's your budget? Maybe this one will be good too?:

https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/752917/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gaming-oc-11g.html

 

Faster than RTX2070. For one or two days the Aorus 1080Ti was for €680 at Megekko.

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4 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

you know what? I'll do you a favor and ask them if it would work

@CableMod we need some info about your gpu backplate

@LukeSavenije we ship worldwide actually. Our RGB backplates are the 4-pin/12v 5050 standard compatible with ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, etc. :)

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Just now, CableMod said:

@LukeSavenije we ship worldwide actually. Our RGB backplates are the 4-pin/12v 5050 standard compatible with ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, etc. :)

Then I think your website did something weird last time I looked at it. when I shifted from us to eu it wouldn't show the backplate for both the ssd and the graphics cards

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@CableMod @LukeSavenije I've had te same occur to me. However, is the backplate compatible with the gigabyte windforce rtx 2070?

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4 hours ago, CTR640 said:

What's your budget? Maybe this one will be good too?:

https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/752917/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gaming-oc-11g.html

 

Faster than RTX2070. For one or two days the Aorus 1080Ti was for €680 at Megekko.

Budget for the card itself should not exceed 550 (eur)

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2 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

Then I think your website did something weird last time I looked at it. when I shifted from us to eu it wouldn't show the backplate for both the ssd and the graphics cards

@LukeSavenije well yes if you go from the global store to the EU store (or vice versa), you would be starting from nothing again as it's an entirely different store page.

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41 minutes ago, CableMod said:

@LukeSavenije well yes if you go from the global store to the EU store (or vice versa), you would be starting from nothing again as it's an entirely different store page.

On the eu store there is no gpu-backplate tab under configuration, like there is on the us store.

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9 hours ago, hconverse02 said:

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

I'd imagine an FE card would be better...

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15 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

On the eu store there is no gpu-backplate tab under configuration, like there is on the us store.

@TheThymo yeah for the backplates you would need to order from the global store and not the EU store.

 

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9 hours ago, CableMod said:

@TheThymo yeah for the backplates you would need to order from the global store and not the EU store.

I've never bought from us, then you'd still have to add taxes and shipping onto the 60$ right?

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15 hours ago, TheThymo said:

I've never bought from us, then you'd still have to add taxes and shipping onto the 60$ right?

@TheThymo yes you would be responsible for any taxes that come about if they do get charged.

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