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Avoid them if you can.
Go with the EVGA card.
All heat is passed through the back of card, good for small/tiny builds.
Non-reference with open air cooler: quieter, reduse heat, more variety of ports.
Heat dissipate through the sides, and front of the fans, blowing around your case, good for mid towers, and bigger. Able to dissipate heat from the card quicker, than the blower type cards.
No ifs ands or buts about it.
Easier to clean, but they still suck.
The thing is though the default fan curve that they use for things like a Founders Edition GTX1080 is actually kinda bad, the fan does not really speed up as much as it should which I assume was done to keep the system operating silently, if you ever do get a Founder’s Edition card be it because it’s a cheap option then you should make use of a custom fan curve that is a lot more aggressive and will keep your GPU from lowering down its speed because it reaches the temp target, the more aggressive fan curve will make things get loud though, I find that above 50% fan speed things become quite loud.
Like EVGA FTW3 ICX, EVGA HYBRID, or ASUS STRIX
If you have only 1 fan, then blower gpu is much better. If you have 3+ fans, then open air gpu is better.
Those were just first-run versions of those GPUs is really all there is to those.
I've been buying them the last 2 video cards I've owned because I wanted the heat to go out the back. They run really quiet and cool very well. They overclock like any other card out there that is modded except for the supper overclock custom cards made to break records.
I've overclocked pretty high both the 980 and 1080 Founders I had and both did great for stability, quietness, and great performance. Long as you below max temps (86C or so) you can run them that hot for years no problem and perform well. Most times they are running way below those temps.
With the Founders Editiions I'm able to run my case fans on idle and game fine not even hearing it. Before with in-case big fans I had to run a lot of fan speed on the case to get the heat out of the system. It was very noisy.
If you don't overclock your card, then founders editions are not a bad choice. It is true that it will be more hot. If the Asus /Evga runs at 70-75°, then founder's editions will run at 75-80°. But who cares, that's far inside safe temperature .