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like that guy said ^^, bigger cooler = cooler gpu
i would get the strix because its pretty
dual bios , evga support and trade up (if new) are
all pluses
And this
EVGA is very good when it comes to a warranty
i paid an extra $30 to give my card a 10 year warranty
I'm sure there would be a lot of people out there that bought a GTX 1080 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 that would disagree with you (It had an aftermarket HS design that performed worse than a stock Founders Blower and EVGA's solution was to release a BIOS update after 2 months of being made aware of the issue that simply ramped up the fan curve making the card run at 41 dbA when idle).
I'd rather have a Zotac which comes with a 5 year global warranty as standard.
Every brand makes mistakes. Most of them are full of all kinds of short-cuts we don't talk about.
EVGA still continues to have one of the better track records out there.
If you want good then get the higher tiered ones.
Buy they FTW2 w/ ICX or perhaps a Hybrid, stay away from the rest if you want the higher tier models; like double plating across the entire card (one reason to avoid the SC and some SSC also; depends on the family, but all SC are poor; the price speaks for that).
The ICX is a must with its 9-sensor array.
Then there is power-phase, this differs per model.
great temps. great performance.
Edit nvm just checked all sold out already lmao in 2 hours they have 1080ti’s for the $600 range not too bad i guess