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3080 Suprim x or 3080 Asus strix

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Afternoon all in relation to the above which one would you choose and why?

Both are very good build quality, would probably go with a Asus TUF and pocket the change but the Strix has less problems with holding its clock speed.

I think the Suprim X binning process could be better, I am not personally convinced that all the chips that get binned into the Suprim X are good enough and you might end up RMAing until you get a working chip at the highest BIOS settings.
 
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neither, both over priced, and tbh for a long term investment, u should be looking above 10gb vram, its already looking shaky, even f1 is usuing nearly 10gb vram, although im sure a 3080 owner will be coming along shortly and springing to defense of the 3080/70:cry:
 
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Would go for a 3080FE as it destroys both the above on price performance, I'd suspect you can even get a 3080ti FE for less although at £1050 it's harder to make the VFM argument.
 
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Neither because how much they are sold for , unless they drop to around £850, the 3080ti Fe dropped today and was available for over 1 hour £1060 or try for 3080fe £650
 
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I have a 3080ti suprim x and no complaints about it well apart from the price but was stuck in a bind and needed a new gpu

It's a massive card so check your case before you buy
 
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neither, both over priced, and tbh for a long term investment, u should be looking above 10gb vram, its already looking shaky, even f1 is usuing nearly 10gb vram, although im sure a 3080 owner will be coming along shortly and springing to defense of the 3080/70:cry:

Hes not asking about any of that. He clearly like both cards and is asking for opinions on which may be better. How do you know its a long term investment? I had a 3080 and had zero problems as do many, many others.
 
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