I wonder who is trolling here?
Obviously an nvidia user cannot comment on Radeon prices
Do you actually understand the problem here or simply writing something for the sake of it?
Black objects are warmer than white objects.
Sapphire should cancel this product!
The only thing that should be canceled is your access to the TPU forums. I do not care about if you prefer white, pink, or even rainbow colored GPUs, that's just a question of personal taste, but your claims - based on not fully understood google-findings as it seems - and your inability to quote properly, as well as your attitude is - as I already said - PATHETIC. Your behaviour reminds me of a sullen toddler.
"Black objects are warmer than white objects" - LEARN TO QUOTE CORRECTLY!:
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A black object absorbs all wavelengths of light and converts them into heat, so the object gets warm. A white object reflects all wavelengths of light, so the light is not converted into heat and the temperature of the object does not increase noticeably."
The temperature of an object is not dependent on it's color in the first place but the absorbed energy. In a pitch black environment with no light at all - no I do not talk about a closed computer case - there is absolutely no difference between a black or white object in terms of temperature. A 0° Kelvin cold/warm object stays to be a 0° Kelvin cold/warm object independent of it's color.
In an environment like a computer case the situation is a bit different but still: Unless you do not place your case in direct sunlight or under an IR/UV-lamp it does not matter. You wan't all the heat generated (electric energy being converted into heat, not light) by the installed components to be moved away from them as fast as possible. For this reason we have all sorts of coolers - and it's not uncommon for them to be - surprise! - black. too.
If you need an example: Noctua was kind enough to make a BLACK version of their famous NH-D15S, the NH-D15S chromax.black. Guess what! There's no difference except the color.