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The better gtx 1080

The better gtx 1080

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Puppy_Power4
Member
167
09-24-2016, 01:02 PM
#1
Which GTX 1080 model should you consider:
1. This Amazon link offers the ASUS GeForce STRIX graphics.
2. The EVGA support graphics page provides the EVGA GeForce 8G P4.
Both options are roughly the same price and performance, making the decision a bit uncertain.
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Puppy_Power4
09-24-2016, 01:02 PM #1

Which GTX 1080 model should you consider:
1. This Amazon link offers the ASUS GeForce STRIX graphics.
2. The EVGA support graphics page provides the EVGA GeForce 8G P4.
Both options are roughly the same price and performance, making the decision a bit uncertain.

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You_momo
Junior Member
5
09-30-2016, 07:19 PM
#2
The distinction between them will be barely perceptible, yet each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus seems likely to offer superior temperatures thanks to improved cooling, though it might be noisier compared to the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I’d recommend this one personally.
EVGA provides a marginally higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears slightly more attractive)
These are just my individual thoughts.
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You_momo
09-30-2016, 07:19 PM #2

The distinction between them will be barely perceptible, yet each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus seems likely to offer superior temperatures thanks to improved cooling, though it might be noisier compared to the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I’d recommend this one personally.
EVGA provides a marginally higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears slightly more attractive)
These are just my individual thoughts.

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samigurl0903
Senior Member
603
10-01-2016, 09:02 AM
#3
ASUS. Stay away from FTW for the issues
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samigurl0903
10-01-2016, 09:02 AM #3

ASUS. Stay away from FTW for the issues

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Xg543
Junior Member
32
10-01-2016, 10:35 AM
#4
Because they cost the same, I’d choose EVGA as my preferred option, as it comes out more expensive and might run faster. Additionally, EVGA’s FTW cards are a top choice for many online players and gamers.
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Xg543
10-01-2016, 10:35 AM #4

Because they cost the same, I’d choose EVGA as my preferred option, as it comes out more expensive and might run faster. Additionally, EVGA’s FTW cards are a top choice for many online players and gamers.

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
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10-01-2016, 12:27 PM
#5
The distinction between them will be barely perceptible, yet each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus seems likely to offer improved temperatures because of superior cooling, even though it might be noisier than the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I’d recommend this one personally.
EVGA provides a marginally higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears slightly more attractive)
These are just my individual thoughts.
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jjsoini
10-01-2016, 12:27 PM #5

The distinction between them will be barely perceptible, yet each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus seems likely to offer improved temperatures because of superior cooling, even though it might be noisier than the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I’d recommend this one personally.
EVGA provides a marginally higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears slightly more attractive)
These are just my individual thoughts.

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PanPanel
Member
58
10-02-2016, 08:00 AM
#6
ASUS. I'm going to skip the usual fixes for these issues.
Thanks. I'm choosing the Asus instead.
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PanPanel
10-02-2016, 08:00 AM #6

ASUS. I'm going to skip the usual fixes for these issues.
Thanks. I'm choosing the Asus instead.

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oozeboy
Junior Member
12
10-02-2016, 05:47 PM
#7
They're both priced similarly, so I'll stick with EVGA because it comes out better and might run even faster. Plus, their FTW cards are a top choice for many players. Thanks!
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oozeboy
10-02-2016, 05:47 PM #7

They're both priced similarly, so I'll stick with EVGA because it comes out better and might run even faster. Plus, their FTW cards are a top choice for many players. Thanks!

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_ReiNN_
Member
58
10-03-2016, 02:21 AM
#8
Pablix360 :
The distinction between them will be subtle, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus: it should likely offer better temperatures thanks to improved cooling, even though it might be noisier than the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I'd recommend this one personally.
EVGA: it comes with a slightly higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears a bit more appealing
😉)
Just a few personal thoughts.
Thanks
It seems the Asus is the better choice!!
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_ReiNN_
10-03-2016, 02:21 AM #8

Pablix360 :
The distinction between them will be subtle, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Asus: it should likely offer better temperatures thanks to improved cooling, even though it might be noisier than the EVGA model. - If you intend to overclock, I'd recommend this one personally.
EVGA: it comes with a slightly higher boost clock speed right out of the box.
(The Asus version also appears a bit more appealing
😉)
Just a few personal thoughts.
Thanks
It seems the Asus is the better choice!!

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SlikGirl
Junior Member
14
10-04-2016, 07:27 AM
#9
AtomicSnipe :
Atomicdonut17 shared their thoughts on choosing a graphics card. They mentioned EVGA as their preferred option due to higher base clock speeds and the potential for even better performance. They also highlighted EVGA's FTW cards as a top choice among gamers and enthusiasts.

Thanks for the input!

I’m leaning towards the Ausus, since it offers benefits like Aura Sync and a superior design. It’s funny how both our names start with 'Atomic'—lol.

Asus is definitely a solid choice; one of my friends uses an Asus 1070 and it works great for them. That’s something I can relate to. Cool people think alike.
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SlikGirl
10-04-2016, 07:27 AM #9

AtomicSnipe :
Atomicdonut17 shared their thoughts on choosing a graphics card. They mentioned EVGA as their preferred option due to higher base clock speeds and the potential for even better performance. They also highlighted EVGA's FTW cards as a top choice among gamers and enthusiasts.

Thanks for the input!

I’m leaning towards the Ausus, since it offers benefits like Aura Sync and a superior design. It’s funny how both our names start with 'Atomic'—lol.

Asus is definitely a solid choice; one of my friends uses an Asus 1070 and it works great for them. That’s something I can relate to. Cool people think alike.

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Alyntice
Junior Member
17
10-04-2016, 07:59 AM
#10
Atomicdonut17 shared their thoughts with AtomicSnipe and Atomicdonut17. They mentioned considering EVGA due to its higher base clock and potential for better performance, as well as the popularity of EVGA's FTW cards among gamers. Atomicdonut17 also noted the similarity in starting names and praised Asus for its solid build and features like Aura Sync. They concluded that Asus is a strong choice for their setup.
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Alyntice
10-04-2016, 07:59 AM #10

Atomicdonut17 shared their thoughts with AtomicSnipe and Atomicdonut17. They mentioned considering EVGA due to its higher base clock and potential for better performance, as well as the popularity of EVGA's FTW cards among gamers. Atomicdonut17 also noted the similarity in starting names and praised Asus for its solid build and features like Aura Sync. They concluded that Asus is a strong choice for their setup.