Soldato
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Could be worse, your 5090 could have burnt out instead.Probably why I'm burnt out.
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Could be worse, your 5090 could have burnt out instead.Probably why I'm burnt out.
ocuk has quite a few 5080s instock since yesterday but they all gone now, someone bought a 5080 for 4090 money
You clearly didn't watch the video then.. The quality of the cable exceeded OE spec and Der8auer himself said cable isn't to blame..User was using a 3rd party cable.
if warranty's are not transferable all u need is the invoice, nearly all of the 4090s still have 2 years warranty left as its still a new card, I sold my 4090 and gave the buyer the original invoice, peace of mind, you can then RMA with your address details4090s are pretty much out the equation. £2000+ second hand with no official warranty.
...as well though? Anyway...Nah. He sold a 5090 and got a 5080
Just behind you at 86. I've moved up 7 places though so that's a fairly narrow range where people have been dropping out.Meanwhile the queue is jammed for the MSI Suprim Liquid 5090 I'm pretty sure. Stuck at 67 for the past 10 days
Maybe. You don't really hear about it been tested. Officially it's the original buyer only. It's just something I wouldn't want to risk personally. Maybe if it was a 500-600 card then it's appropriate to chance it.if warranty's are not transferable all u need is the invoice, nearly all of the 4090s still have 2 years warranty left as its still a new card, I sold my 4090 and gave the buyer the original invoice, peace of mind, you can then RMA with your address details
The midrange is going to be very interesting in a month or two. 9070 xt is going to perform somewhere around 4080/5070 ti, and if it's priced well e.g. £600, it stands to do very well -- now that's a decent price/performance uptick.What is this? some good news to kick greens bum until its red:
A new rumor suggests that AMD is preparing to launch its Radeon RX 9000 RDNA 4 series of flagship graphics cards with an “aggressive” price to compete with arch rival Nvidia.
I wish they release a 5080 and 5090 equivalent for 25% lower cost
I remember my AMD days, 5980 and the awesome 7970, badass GPUs back then, Red has a chance right now to jump on top
Well the connector and power design is garbage, and Nvidia decided to pump more power through it....
If you want a fright check out Der8auer's video here too, quite worrying:
If they can just get some on shelves it will change the current landscape of zero optionsThe midrange is going to be very interesting in a month or two. 9070 xt is going to perform somewhere around 4080/5070 ti, and if it's priced well e.g. £600, it stands to do very well -- now that's a decent price/performance uptick.
It won't do anything for us suckers who are set on enthusiest tier, unfortunately.
Yeah, fair enough. Hopefully still commanding that when I get my 5090...4090s are pretty much out the equation. £2000+ second hand with no official warranty.
lowkey hopium for a stock of 100 to ship out to said competitor after CNY ends tomorrow...Just behind you at 86. I've moved up 7 places though so that's a fairly narrow range where people have been dropping out.
Surely 100 is a minimum delivery size but it's probably 5 at a timelowkey hopium for a stock of 100 to ship out to said competitor after CNY ends tomorrow...
No I did. I'm saying that because that's why they'll try and weasel out of a warranty claim.You clearly didn't watch the video then.. The quality of the cable exceeded OE spec and Der8auer himself said cable isn't to blame..