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Jacksacorn

I was looking into buying a 3080 and saw the founders edition was out of stock. Are any of the third party cards better than the founders edition? Or should i just wait until the founder edition cards get restocked

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third party card have problems because they used cheap capacitors so wait for f.e to restock or research abou that card in the internet  

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Just now, mahyar said:

third party card have problems because they used cheap capacitors so wait for f.e to restock or research abou that card in the internet  

Ok thanks

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2 minutes ago, Jacksacorn said:

I was looking into buying a 3080 and saw the founders edition was out of stock. Are any of the third party cards better than the founders edition? Or should i just wait until the founder edition cards get restocked

Most third party cards now have defects,so i recommend to wait for the Founder's Edition cards to be in stock.

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31 minutes ago, Jacksacorn said:

I was looking into buying a 3080 and saw the founders edition was out of stock. Are any of the third party cards better than the founders edition? Or should i just wait until the founder edition cards get restocked

The ASUS cards are at worst on-par with the founders for performance. They also have the best bypass capacitor arrangement of any 3080 or 3090 cards. (significantly more stable at higher clocks, which is important when using the default boosting system present in these GPUs)

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