Would a card such as this EVGA Hydro Copper retain its value come sale time, compared to say buying a normal clocked 980, a waterblock and then doing all the work yourself?
Seems I could get a normal 980 and block for a little over £500, so the extra £120-130 or so seems quite a premium. However what it does do is make it a relatively easy time to plug and play, and I don't have to worry about the original screws, pads and cooler.
Any other advantages versus the DIY way? Is the silicone likely to be of better quality? Because I notice the clock speeds are the same as the Classy.
Seems I could get a normal 980 and block for a little over £500, so the extra £120-130 or so seems quite a premium. However what it does do is make it a relatively easy time to plug and play, and I don't have to worry about the original screws, pads and cooler.
Any other advantages versus the DIY way? Is the silicone likely to be of better quality? Because I notice the clock speeds are the same as the Classy.