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I hesitated a bit, and it was gone.
With all the connectors burning up, I think it's probably a good idea to hesitate. I'm not getting a 500w+ card until they completely redo the 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 connector.
With all the connectors burning up, I think it's probably a good idea to hesitate. I'm not getting a 500w+ card until they completely redo the 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 connector.
That's why I hesitated in the first place. I'm using a 5080, but if it had 24GB of VRAM instead of 16GB, I wouldn't have considered the 5090 for the issues you mentioned.
That's why I hesitated in the first place. I'm using a 5080, but if it had 24GB of VRAM instead of 16GB, I wouldn't have considered the 5090 for the issues you mentioned.
so how about the FE 5080 compared to 5080 from other vendors?
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so how about the FE 5080 compared to 5080 from other vendors?
It's smaller and sleeker than other 5080 models, but I've heard it tends to run hotter. I've undervolted mine (5080 FE) and capped its maximum power, so it stays around 65°C even after long gaming sessions.
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5080 and 5070 FE are still available for those interested in a new card but not quite eager to drop $2k.
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