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Processor | Intel i7-8700k @ stock |
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Motherboard | MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Pro iirc |
Memory | 16GB Corsair DDR4-3466 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 1070 FE |
Storage | Samsung 960 Evo 500G NVMe |
Display(s) | 34" ASUS ROG PG348Q + 28" ASUS TUF Gaming VG289 |
Case | NZXT |
Power Supply | Corsair 850W |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | CoolerMaster Storm XT Stealth |
VR HMD | Oculus Quest 2 |
Says a person owning a GTX 1070 Founders Edition card. Dude, you can't... XD
So now I'm automatically an Nvidia fanboy out to get AMD? You've got some growing up to do. Here's a spoiler: "the real world is nuanced". As an aside, I got the FE because it was the only one in stock here in SA and it cost exactly the same as the AIB ones ($600 US). Ultimately it is the same card.
No, because he's putting me down (first) because I can see through bullshit NVIDIA price inflating scheme. Are you people honestly this dumb to believe a reference model will cost more than a badass aftermarket one with beefier VRM and beefier cooler? Have you all somehow instantly forgot the basics of economics? Better materials and more of stuff always means more money. But somehow, in your minds, aftermarket models with better everything will cost less than crappy reference just because they are called "Founders Edition". Oh my god the monumental ignorance and blindness.
Please tell me how calling people who buy Nvidia cards stupid while refusing to acknowledge some basic facts about the RX480 isn't being an AMD fanboy?
Really? You know RejZor is an equal opportunity user, don't you? And that he currently has a 980? No? So you didn't want to bother checking system specs before you spoke? Yeah, making a fool of yourself is certainly preferable.
What he and I and a multitude of others are, are enthusiasts that are intelligent enough to recognize BS marketing and bullshit pricing.
I do have to tip my hat to NVIDIA, though. They are making money and selling cards. Their marketing is phenomenal! They are actually taking reference models, renaming them Founder's Edition, and people, including some here on TPU, think that it's a special, better edition of the card. What's even more brilliant, and I have to give them credit, despite disagreeing with them, is that by pricing the FE models higher, they have effectively pointed the way for AIB makers as to what a reasonable price to charge is, and not the MSRP.
I didn't look at his setup, it is irrelevant. He was clearly biased in this thread and the RX480 one while refusing to provide productive comments, instead resorting to calling people stupid or saying "oh but why didn't you care when nvidia did this?". I judge based on actions, not preconceptions.