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NVIDIA 4000 Series

You find it more satisfying and fun, choosing the parts for a gaming PC, putting it together than actually using it?


You need to get a job building PC's.

If only I could probably should rephrase that I like both but more fun into researching parts bulding and setting it up , pretty sure you can be enthusiast and not be having to buy the most expensive parts and just try getting bang for buck and tweaking the hardware
 
You find it more satisfying and fun, choosing the parts for a gaming PC, putting it together than actually using it?


You need to get a job building PC's.
It's like everything. Some people enjoy the actual doing something themselves whether it be DIY, working on your car, or whatever. We're all different.
 
@LtMatt slightly left field question, but since you seem to like high power limits, why didn’t you buy a 4090 FE over an AIB card?
Three reasons:

1) The FE cooler is inferior to the Palit GameRock which I am currently using.
2) I am using a Galax 660W BIOS on the GameRock which is enough power. I hit 650W playing Dying Light 2.
3) The GameRock is a really easy to dismantle and change the thermal paste.

Not bad for an apparently 'terrible PCB', Port Royal score.
 
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Three reasons:

1) The FE cooler is inferior to the Palit GameRock which I am currently using.
2) I am using a Galax 660W BIOS on the GameRock which is enough power. I hit 650W playing Dying Light 2.
3) The GameRock is a really easy to dismantle and change the thermal paste.

Not bad for an apparently 'terrible PCB', Port Royal score.
fe cards from anyone are a pain in the arse to take apart :D hundreds of screws, hot glue and tape!
 
fe cards from anyone are a pain in the arse to take apart :D hundreds of screws, hot glue and tape!
Yeah I didn't want that. Plus I had a bad experience with the 3090 FE cards (had two of them) with the memory hitting 110c and the fan speed ramping to 100%. Since then I stopped using the FE cards and went AIB, Gigabyte Gaming OC 3090 TI (wonderful cooler) and now the Palit GameRock 4090. Also a great cooler but not quite as good as the previous Gigabyte. Funnily enough it seems like the Gigabyte Gaming OC for the 4090 is not as good and slightly worse than the GameRock.
 
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Three reasons:

1) The FE cooler is inferior to the Palit GameRock which I am currently using.
2) I am using a Galax 660W BIOS on the GameRock which is enough power. I hit 650W playing Dying Light 2.
3) The GameRock is a really easy to dismantle and change the thermal paste.

Not bad for an apparently 'terrible PCB', Port Royal score.

Thanks for the explanation. Makes a lot of sense!

I can get the same card for £1700 which is slightly tempting when compared with the FE. Patience is certainly a virtue…
 
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Wow, really? Strix two year? Costs an arm and a leg too. :eek:

Least I got my GameRock for £1879, but still a rip off tbf.

No I got that wrong it's 3 lol, swore it said 2. Still, Zotac gives 5 so they all look bad compared.

Seems to just be Gainward, KFa and Gamerock one that is 2. I was worried about it but then I remembered I wont even have the card that long probably.
 
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No I got that wrong it's 3 lol, swore it said 2. Still, Zotac gives 5 so they all look bad compared.

Seems to just be Gainward, KFa and Gamerock one that is 2. I was worried about it but then I remembered I wont even have the card that long probably.
for me warranty length is more how much they have faith in their product to last, 2 years just says bottom of the barrel parts running at limits of spec to me
 
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