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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming OC

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The Gigabyte RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming OC, true to its name, comes with a factory overclock, to a rated boost of 2655 MHz. It features a triple-slot, triple-fan cooler and dual BIOS for added versatility. However, it is worth noting that it tends to run a bit louder compared to competing cards.

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That's my problem with Gigabyte too. The marketing states how quiet the sleeve bearings are, and they claim that they're near to the life of ball bearing. However if they're so good why do they use double ball bearings on all their higher-tier (ie Master) models? The Master models marketing states "The double ball bearing structure has better heat endurance and efficiency than sleeve structure." Their Windforce, Eagle and Gaming OC sub-models barely differ, and all use sleeve bearings.

People keep buying though, so they'll keep doing it.
 
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what's the thickness of the thermal pads? Just for reference as I'll be servicing them in future. thank you.
 
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