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I'm looking to upgrade to the 960 Strix from ASUS because not only am I a budget conscience person but also my monitor only goes to 1680x1050 so I'm not looking for super high resolution. Also I feel it should be mentioned I'm not going AMD/ATI so please don't try and sway me that way.

 

Anywho...Onto the question: If anyone out there already has the 960 Strix, or even one of the other Strix model cards....Can you remove the red stickers from the card? The fan stickers are most certainly a yes, but I can't stand the red accent "tribal" stickers on the middle of the card as it goes against the black/blue/white scheme I already have going on.

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I have the 970 strix, our's didn't come with fancy red stickers lol

 

Wish it had come with something, like a light up LED logo or something....this single power indicator white LED just doesn't cut it.

 

If it is a sticker, you should be able to remove it, may void warranty though.

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I have the 970 strix, our's didn't come with fancy red stickers lol

 

Wish it had come with something, like a light up LED logo or something....this single power indicator white LED just doesn't cut it.

 

If it is a sticker, you should be able to remove it, may void warranty though.

our's ???? how many are you ???

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get gigabyte ? that's most certainly what most blue builds have 

 

I looked into the Gigabyte card and while I agree it's easier to go that route vs peeling the stickers off, I was looking at the card for it's length and power plug placement/requirement. Most of the other cards require 2x 6pins or they're in the middle of the card (I'm looking at you EVGA >__>)

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