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Has anyone heard anything new about the Zotac GTX 1080 Ti PGF??

Okay so I've been trying to get my hands on the Zotac GTX 1080 Ti PGF edition for a balls to the wall RGB build that I'm planning. I know that the card is supposed to only be marketed for china only but it's the only card out there that has well this much RGB,  I don't really care that it has two somewhat like Chevy logo's on the front side. I don't really care about the price as I said it'll be ball's to the wall, currently planned to have two Asus Strix 1080 Ti's in the build and its almost $10,000 on pcpartpicker.

Though I'm not sure if I can have two 1080 Ti's in the build as I plan on using the Cooler master Haf H500P case that should be on the market next month??

 

I know this build is and will be overkill for anything in the future. Just would like to know if anyone has heard of anything new or knows of other RGB cards.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wqF3Yr - Yeah I figured that the PSU wasn't going to work but will update it soon..

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8 minutes ago, MVPernula said:

You might want to go higher than 850w..

Yea a balls to the wall PC want a balls to the wall PSU like the rm1000i or the seasonic prime 1000w

Corsair has a 10 year warranty and aeasonic 12

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13 minutes ago, Ethocreeper said:

Yea a balls to the wall PC want a balls to the wall PSU like the rm1000i or the seasonic prime 1000w

Corsair has a 10 year warranty and aeasonic 12

Would a 1000W PSU still work since it's a bit over that or should I go with a 1200W?

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If my current rig is reaching the 850w limit of my PSU already I really think you should go 1000w ~  1200w

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Oh yes I found it!!

 

Now to figure out how to get it to the US, hmmm...

Still sucks that it's only a china exclusive, couldn't find it on the Hong Kong site either, only china.

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