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Asus Strix 1080 GTX TO have Modular Shrouds

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http://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING/#personalized-gaming-style

 

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Modular Shroud
A New Era of Customization
ROG Strix graphics cards have a modular shroud that can be affixed with six swappable, 3D printable parts and a customizable illuminated logo to express your own unique style. When paired with an ROG Strix X99 Gaming motherboard, you can perfectly match customized parts to create a cohesive look that's truly one of a kind.
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* Download the swappable parts file for 3D printers here. 
Please be careful when replacing the shroud as ASUS cannot be held responsible for any damage that may occur.

 

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Thats pretty cool. but any dedicated modder could probably do the same thing

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Its kinda nice with a reasonable priced card to be able to do all of these things.

 

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4 minutes ago, DannyRyu said:

Thats pretty cool. but any dedicated modder could probably do the same thing

yeah but varranty and stuff.

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42 minutes ago, ChrisCross said:

yeah but varranty and stuff.

Obviously didn't see the line about "ASUS cannot be held responsible..."

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42 minutes ago, soup said:

Obviously didn't see the line about "ASUS cannot be held responsible..."

yeah but asus is very strict about warranty stuff. they wont even let you change your ssd on your laptop. its stupid

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3 hours ago, ChrisCross said:

yeah but asus is very strict about warranty stuff. they wont even let you change your ssd on your laptop. its stupid

Yeah but I read your post as meaning if you go this 3d printer way then your ASUS warranty will still be intact. But it states in the OP that ASUS will NOT be held responsible if you manage to do any damage to your card.  Knowing ASUS if your input voltage circuitry(no idea if this actualy exists)goes 'kersplooie' ASUS will say it was when you modded the shroud so they are not responsible .

Either way; dedicated modder or 3d shroud your warranty is toast

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