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The Pascal GTX 1080 Ti Owners Thread

Got mine under water yesterday. I tend to agree with everyone here regarding the screws and hex nuts - it's like they are intentionally making it difficult for us.

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Got mine under water yesterday. I tend to agree with everyone here regarding the screws

Tell me about it, i almost rounded the first screw off, got a habit of using my screwdrivers as bradels - first thing that comes to hand :D. Had to rush out and grab another set all the while hoping i wasn't going to have to try and superglue a screwdriver to it to try and get it out. No reason they need screws that small:mad:
 
Tell me about it, i almost rounded the first screw off, got a habit of using my screwdrivers as bradels - first thing that comes to hand :D. Had to rush out and grab another set all the while hoping i wasn't going to have to try and superglue a screwdriver to it to try and get it out. No reason they need screws that small:mad:

if its the same cooler screws as the gtx 1080 founders, grab a small professional advanced kit from halfords and use the 4mm socket with your hands to unscrew them, works perfectly
 
if its the same cooler screws as the gtx 1080 founders, grab a small professional advanced kit from halfords and use the 4mm socket with your hands to unscrew them, works perfectly

I came from the 980Ti so was used to normal screws :) I had to go out and buy a new set like bodger!
 
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