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I think Sapphire just made the best looking GPU backplate on the market.

KarateHottie93

Umm not my cup of tea I prefer the zotac arctic storm backplate but thats just me...

 

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But that cooler at the end looks amazing with it.

 

It looks to me like a half job. Defo not a good look imo. 

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So what card is that. Radeon Fury?

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It's so sad too, because the case, power supply and graphics card fit each other awesomely. The black/red motherboard is bleh, the stock Intel cooler is always bleh, but the orange freaking memory is just ridiculous.

I love the gold adata ram, I think its the sharpest looking ram out there, that's why I got it for my build. It is a little harder to get it to match your overall build, but with a sabertooth mark 2 mobo, Corsair h60, Corsair Obsidian 450D case, and a gigabyte g1 980(the g1 goes well with pretty much every build), it looks sweet. Pretty much the perfect look to me, but I like a subdued mostly black build without wild red or blue colors or lots of LED fan lights.

CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x,  MOBO: ASUS TUF X570 Gaming Pro wifi, CPU cooler: Noctua U12a RAM: Gskill Ripjaws V @3600mhz,  GPU: Asus Tuf RTX OC 3080 PSU: Seasonic Focus GX850 CASE: Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh Storage: 500 GB Inland Premium M.2,  Sandisk Ultra Plus II 256 GB & 120 GB

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980 ti HOF backplate is sexier. Sorry.

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(don't mind my brother's horrible cable management)

The caution hot surface writing really turns me off...

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Umm not my cup of tea I prefer the zotac arctic storm backplate but thats just me...

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I like how that looks just like the bottom of a snowboard!

First build every: Intel Core i7 4790K, Asus Z97-A/USB 3.1 motherboard, Kingston HyperX FURY 1866 2x8 16GB Kit, Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970 G1 Gaming, Corsair Obsidian 450D Black ATX Mid Tower, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB & 3TB Toshiba HDD, EVGA SuperNOVA 750W G2, Corsair H100i GTX 240mm, Gigabyte Bluetooth 4.0/Wifi Card, Logitech G700S. Running on Windows 10

Surface Pro 3: i5 4300U with 8GB of ram and 256GB SSD. Running Windows 10 Pro

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Nope 

 

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Hnnng.


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