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Which 970?

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The options are very limited on the reference front.

To be honest with my case and air config heat removal will not be an issue.
 
Wicked.

Is the Gigabyte worth the plus £80 over the inno3d?

Be nice to compare the clocking abilities from the 6+6 to 6+8 cards
 
How come it's £80 more, £40 difference on OCUK. I wouldn't pay an extra £80 for the same GPU unless it was proven to overclock a lot more.

Cus I will be buying two of them and it will be +£40 per card to get the gigabyte one over the one that costs £260.
 
Where did you buy the 780Ti from mate as DSR rules now changed, the etailors are now allowed to refund less if product has being clearly used and thus making it second hand. The new rules in force state DSR now only gives you the same rights of inspection as you'd have in a retail store. So opening and using the product is not something you could do in a shop.

If it's the B-grade one you from us won't be an issue as it was b-grade, but if new then etailors are no longer obliged to offer a full refund if it means they have to sell as b grade.

It is the B-grade one mate and to be honest I wouldn't have DSR'd a new card like that anyway - I'm not a total git, you now that, it's rare I send anything back to ocuk.

But I will be buying the another swift and 2 970's plus about 200 quids worth of other bits along with it.

If it's an issue sending this card back then I will keep it and sell it on.
 
For Chris it's fine as it was b grade so him using it has not de-valued it as it was already used.

But customers who have a record of doing as you mention we shall be not refunding full amounts for cards which have clearly being used because of exactly as you say. For customers who are genuine and have not even opened product then full refund is no issue. :)

You know how annoyed I got in tech when people just ruined products and still had a full refund under the old DSR laws, it was a real kick in the teeth.

So the new DSR rules are welcome.

I msg you on FB.
 
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