So I finally got the INNO3D X3 3080 TI OC
Paid only 6400 PLN (around 1400 euro which I think is a great price given the market situation)
Here are some observations (sorry but they are in no particular order):
a) you do not need to unscrew any of the main frame screws to make the card fit inside the case. The card slides in no problem provided that you insert it "port side" first and with a “very gentle scrape” of the other side of the case with the GPU it fits like a glove! This is important for me as I like to take out my card every now and then and give it a clean - having to take apart the whole case each time would not be fun.
b) don’t know what your experience with GPU delivery is but mine arrived with a bent backplate (it was evidently dropped hard during transport). However, everything seems to work (I bent the backplate back and found no other visible damage). Weird thing is that one of the fans makes a coil like sound (or as if one of the fins is gently scraping something) at low rpm, nothing that bothers me but was wondering if anyone else with a INNO3D X3 3080ti/3070ti has the same issue. It’s definitely a bearing issue or perhaps a misaligned fan (they are a teeny tiny bit wobbly…) However good thing is that the fans do not spin when the card sits below 40c which in my case means almost all the time...
c) the temps while gaming (Total War Warhammer 2, Witcher 3) are around 70-72c with fans set to 75% in afterburner. The card is very silent up to about 70% fan speed, after that the sound begins to change to that of a blower card. At 100% fan speed it sounds like a jet taking off with afterburners on...
d) both of my bottom case fans are set to exhaust (the one under the motherboard is the 14mm thick 92mm noctua version, the other under the psu is the 25 mm version of the fan– I highly recommend putting a 25mm fan under the PSU instead of the 14mm due to better performance and lower noise levels – you can run it at 100% and barely hear it). Also, I have a pair of custom rubber legs installed on the case that lift it up by another 3mm from the table (compered to stock legs). Gives it that extra clearance for the fans to blow air from underneath the card while still maintaining that sexy DAN a4 look
e) still must do a bit of cable management, however I found that the best way to route the two PCIE 8 pin cables to the GPU is to squeeze them in between the PSU and RAM gap (hope you know what I’m talking about). Routing them any other way will require you to get custom cables as the ones provided by Corsair (sf750) are too short.
f) as for performance, with a slight overclock I can get the card to boost around 1900-2000 mhz constant (with a 180mhz overclock on the clock, and 1500 on the memory). I find it a bit weird as the boost clock for these GPU’s is 1680 so… 1680+afterburner overclock of 180 =(roughly) 1860…. I don’t know where am I getting that extra 100-150mhz clock boost??? Perhaps a weird benefit of it being dropped during delivery? Haha, whatever it is the GPU is even better than stock! Lol
g) useless advice: unrelated to the GPU topic, you can install a 40mm fan just on top of the RAM (shown in the images) and get a whopping 1c drop in temps on the CPU. Totally worth it!
h) do you think the case needs more RGB? I had a cryorig RGB cpu fan but now that I have the AXP 90 it no longer fits and there are no quality 92mm RGB fans out on the market ☹
i) Full PC specs: AMD 5600x, Asus x570-I, 32GB gskill 3600mhz cl14 Ram, 3080 ti, sf750 PSU, AXP-90 copper cpu cooler, duct tape, some rgb and an empty wallet…