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Owners of EVGA FTW3 and Gigabyte Aorus Extreme GTX 1080 ti cards is there any sagging and/or coil whine? Also how loud is your card?

Bleedingyamato
59 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

The best thing would still wait for the GTX 2080 which will be faster and stronger than the 1080ti for cheaper... and the 1070 can run any game any ways... just go easy on graphical quality, myself like @DeadEyePsycho am skipping the Pascal line up now, I do plan on a huge upgrade soon though, a Titan X (Volta) with an Acer x34... sweet sweet 1440p ultrawide at ultra.

 

Also careful with what you say, a 980ti outperforms a 1070, the only thing the 1070 wins is at less power consumption, and it has 6gb of Vram not 4gb.

Didn't you have a pascal Titan though?

 

 

Since when does a 980 ti beat a 1070?  

 

They're supposed to either the same or a 1070 a little better.

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1 hour ago, Bleedingyamato said:

Don't Gigabyte or ASUS allow for overclocking at least without voiding your warranty?

 

I get it, EVGA seems to be the warranty king.  lol

 

Very nice.  So between the FTW3 and the Aorus Extreme which do you think would be better?

id recommend FTW3 just for the warrany alone tbh and from the reviews and comparisons ive seen the FTW3 seems to be the best out of the box. well as long as you dont mention overclocking any brand will allow it.

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37 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

Since when does a 980 ti beat a 1070?  

At STOCK the 1070 is faster but apply Overclocking and 980ti takes the lead every time due to Maxwell being much better at scaling performance from OC, don't think that's weird it actually happens more often than not, for instance the i7 5820k is actually a superior processor at everything but power efficiency as well compared to the i7 6800k exactly because it overclocks and scales the extra frequency much better.

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