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rippy4500
2 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

I have reasons for being hesitant to buy an amd gpu

And yet you haven't stated any of them.

2 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

but I told you my reasons for why I still would prefer a 3080.

Yes, and those directly translated to "I'm a fanboi" because the 6800XT is better than the 3080 in each of the areas you expressed concern over. There's nothing wrong with being a fanboi, so long as you're willing to admit to it.

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2 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

And yet you haven't stated any of them.

I have told you MANY reasons.

 

5 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

Yes, and those directly translated to "I'm a fanboi" because the 6800XT is better than the 3080 in each of the areas you expressed concern over. There's nothing wrong with being a fanboi, so long as you're willing to admit to it.

It translates to me wanting to stay with nvidia after using their gpus since my first pc In 2010 and having very few issues over that time. and yes I understand that the 6800 xt might be able to overclock a bit further, but I’ve already established that I do not plan on overclocking. And I am not a “fanboi” just because I’m hesitant to switch to different kind of gpu that I have no experience with, and I have stated my many reasons for why i plan on staying with nvidia and buying a 3080.

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Ok, fanboi. Have fun with your denial.

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On 10/30/2020 at 11:55 AM, rippy4500 said:

I prefer nvidia because I have had good experiences with nvidia since I built my first pc in 2010. Not because I am a “fanboi”. I have reasons for being hesitant to buy an amd gpu

Yes, it may have a lower tdp and be able to overclock further, but I told you my reasons for why I still would prefer a 3080.

2010 is when Nvidia GPUs were notoriously hot and loud though.

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