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Why they are making these weird red things on the side is beyond me. They should have gone back to the 1080 industrial style if they wanted something different, at least those were innovative.
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I heard they are sending out black trim pieces for these cards.I can't unsee this now... lol. Debating getting the kingpin over the FTW3 just because of this.... haha.
I have an Asus 3090 Tuf on order so I put my money where my mouth is. I have frequently bought evga in the past but I have a hard time understanding the “evga boners” some of you guys have.
If you have to RMA your 3090, or require any level of support at all, you will understand it.
That's really what it comes down to.
Funny enough, I’ve owned evga, MSI and Asus and the only cards I’ve ever had die are evga
IIf EVGA does a Kingpin card with a full waterblock rather than an AiO blower/radiator configuration I might get one.
Why settle for Hydrocopper when that sort of PCB is available, and why pay for the pump and radiator if those would just be stripped off for a waterblock.
I wish I could just buy the bare card. I have 3x 480mm radiators, I don't need an AIO setup but would like their customized PCB and power delivery.Looks pretty impressive to me.
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The Canadian Asus rma center is great.So? They stand by their warranty. Can't say the same for ASUS. Read up on those losers...
So? They stand by their warranty. Can't say the same for ASUS. Read up on those losers...
Odditory that’s HORRIBLE. You should post that on their Facebook page, their Twitter, etc. anyone that knows anything about PCs knows that’s not damage that would affect the pump. I bet they make it right when it makes them look bad publicly. Sad it might take that.Have to agree. My RMA experience with EVGA has always been "replacement on my doorstep the next day", no questions asked, come to think of it. ASUS on the other hand, it's more of a dice-roll where the "technicians" inspecting the returns seem to look for any excuse to deny a repair, like a cosmetic scratch here or there to call "customer damage".
Latest example, I had a ROG liquid CPU cooler and the pumped died. Several weeks after they received my defective unit, they email me saying repair denied due to "customer damage", and attach a photo with a red circle drawn around where some paint had been scratched off the radiator fins. And I was invited to pay full MSRP for a replacement unit, more than what a new retail boxed unit costs on Amazon. I've had a similar experience with trying to RMA ASUS motherboards that died -- some scratches somewhere = no repair on MB that stopped POST'ing. Yes, anecdotal, YMMV, but jesus christ.
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Why they are making these weird red things on the side is beyond me. They should have gone back to the 1080 industrial style if they wanted something different, at least those were innovative.
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what bus was that thrown under? That's stupidHave to agree. My RMA experience with EVGA has always been "replacement on my doorstep the next day", no questions asked, come to think of it. ASUS on the other hand, it's more of a dice-roll where the "technicians" inspecting the returns seem to look for any excuse to deny a repair, like a cosmetic scratch here or there to call "customer damage".
Latest example, I had a ROG liquid CPU cooler and the pumped died. Several weeks after they received my defective unit, they email me saying repair denied due to "customer damage", and attach a photo with a red circle drawn around where some paint had been scratched off the radiator fins. And I was invited to pay full MSRP for a replacement unit, more than what a new retail boxed unit costs on Amazon. I've had a similar experience with trying to RMA ASUS motherboards that died -- some scratches somewhere = no repair on MB that stopped POST'ing. Yes, anecdotal, YMMV, but jesus christ.
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