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Strix 980ti or EVGA acx 2.0

Same price. I don't want to think about another GPU. How is ASUS with customer support if I need to Rma?

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EVGA ACX 2.0

 

I've heard good things about Asus Customer Support!

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Strix 980ti or EVGA acx 2.0

Same price. I don't want to think about another GPU. How is ASUS with customer support if I need to Rma?

I regret not have gotten an evga. you should

 

both have great customer suppert. but evga is better. the cooler is very good too

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Thanks for the help im getting the EVGA card :D

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Asus customer support is awesome (Never had to deal with EVGA) but their warranty policy is less awesome than EVGA's. EVGA allows you to switch the cooler if you want. They'll only void it if you break it. Asus voids it for the act of modifying alone. At least Asus Nordic does. Build-quality-wise they're the same, I think.

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EVGA. But both customer support is great.

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I have the gtx 980ti u are talking about i would swear by evga my first one was dead and the straight up said send it straight to us and when we receive it will will send a new one. Whole process only 5 days!!

 

EVGA CUSTOMER SUPPORT :D 

 

and their coolers tend to be very reliable with a great overclocking capabilities  

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Asus customer support is awesome (Never had to deal with EVGA) but their warranty policy is less awesome than EVGA's. EVGA allows you to switch the cooler if you want. They'll only void it if you break it. Asus voids it for the act of modifying alone. At least Asus Nordic does. Build-quality-wise they're the same, I think.

EVGA's customer support is awesome, probably the best in the industry from my experience. Their warranty is even better. 

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Asus Strix ftw!! so nice gfx card =)

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I would personally get Asus but it's because I love them and am sort of a fanboy. However I would recommend the EVGA card because their Customer service is amazing.

 

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Got the EVGA one thanks

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Good call. ASUS customer support and quality control leaves much to be desired.

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