Hate to be that guy, but let's stay on topic, guys
Good point.Hate to be that guy, but let's stay on topic, guys
It was around 8:30am PT when people started to be able to add it to cart. But most people could not check out (it freezed at "CHECKING OUT..."). I refreshed and refreshed and finally it did let me.First person I've seen online confirm they were actually able to order a FE.
Was that at 6am PT?
Pretty pleased with my £500 2080ti founders edition from eBay a couple days ago.
Luckily, I got one. Will do some thermal testing with A12x15 blowing on it, assuming it ships.
Hahaha I almost lost hope when Nvidia and Best Buy both went "out of stock" instantly. Luckily it came around.Well that's a shame, Stanley my guy. I was really starting to like you, but now we are mortal enemies.
Seriously though, I'm super glad you of all folks got an order through. I trust your tinkering abilities to suss out the feasibility of different second-radiator configs. Any specific plans on waterblocks you want to try on it? (Do I presume too much that you will explore waterblocks?)
Hahaha I almost lost hope when Nvidia and Best Buy both went "out of stock" instantly. Luckily it came around.
I'm waiting for the EK FE block. Looks like it will be at least a month or two before I will be able to get my hands on that. According to EK, "the Founders Edition water blocks will take a bit longer since EK is preparing something really special for those graphics cards". My only concern with the FE is the vertically mounted 12-pin connector, which seems to be ~25mm tall (PCB and backplate included). That could interfere with the side radiator and fans if TX240 and A12x15 are used, but shouldn't be an issue for thinner fans/rads. I'm also waiting for pslate to release the custom 12-pin cable.
Before the water block is ready I will see if it runs acceptably cool by itself, undervolted, and/or with two A12x25 fans blowing on it.
All of this assuming it ships of course . I see that a FedEx label has been created for it, but I'm still feeling nervous before it actually gets shipped out.
Most waterblocks have terminals on top that would pose more of a clearance problem than the 12-pin connector would. The fact that the EKWB FE waterblock has the terminals on the end of the card would seem to make it much easier to fit into most builds, wouldn't it?I'm waiting for the EK FE block. Looks like it will be at least a month or two before I will be able to get my hands on that. According to EK, "the Founders Edition water blocks will take a bit longer since EK is preparing something really special for those graphics cards". My only concern with the FE is the vertically mounted 12-pin connector, which seems to be ~25mm tall (PCB and backplate included). That could interfere with the side radiator and fans if TX240 and A12x15 are used, but shouldn't be an issue for thinner fans/rads. I'm also waiting for pslate to release the custom 12-pin cable.
Most waterblocks have terminals on top that would pose more of a clearance problem than the 12-pin connector would. The fact that the EKWB FE waterblock has the terminals on the end of the card would seem to make it much easier to fit into most builds, wouldn't it?
Got this from redditPotentially off topic but has anyone seen a spreadsheet of all the 3rd party 3080s with the relevant dimensional specs floating around? I'm trying to find the card with the fattestasscooler that will fit in 3slot mode.
FTW3 fits at 2.75 but i swear i saw a 2.9 card at one point?
edit: probably thinking of the MSI ventus. 305 x 120 x 57 mm
I love youGot this from reddit
WHERE is the buy button!!?!?!?