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just got to install my gigabyte 980 and the plate was bent a little but im having problems screwing it in, the screws that hold back plates in on the corsair 760t case wont tighten when i use same screws to put 980 in
has anyone had issue like this before ive checked 760t book and cant see any screw for gpu so i guess must be these holding plates in
edited, the hole that holds the back plates in is covered when my 980 is installed and two holes it wants me to put screws it has like no thread
ive think ive got it in i think its cause the top of the plate where you screw them in was bent when i took it out of box, but its not right good when pay 499 and plate thing is bent
I also found in my GPU Z that one card in the X16 slot, one is running at x8 but the other is at x4. Would this be causing a problem?
Could use some help here.
It's my understanding that this would be negligible, there will be someone along shortly who has a better grasp though.
That was my original thought, but it's the only thing I can think of currently.
Whats your CPU usage when gaming/benchmarking ?
I'm thinking of just buying two reference Zotac cards, but I don't want to buy them and then find out gm200 is going to be released soon
I'm thinking of just buying two reference Zotac cards, but I don't want to buy them and then find out gm200 is going to be released soon
You might as well wait for the GTX 9000 then because there's always something new around the corner
Strangely, an EVGA employee has denied that the reference 980 is EOL, so I'm not sure what to think about that.Just bought 2 reference 980's last night myself. I was thinking the same thing as you. Should I wait for full fat or buy 2 980's now. I waited all this time since 980's launch and also 980 reference cards are starting to disappear fast. Every shop is out of them. so I thought Hmm.. better act fast then. tbh full fat 20nm or 16nm are a year away yet. Also if your gaming hell even a SLI 760 or even 660's are well enough for gaming for years to come. My friends only has a single 760 and every game plays very smooth on his PC, so your 980's will be just fine for a long time.
Right both Gigabyte (Ref Design) and MSI (none R-D) are on the This week only deal, so which one????