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well here it is 3080 TI beautiful thing

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I think if I'm totally honest I know nothing about this uh it came out last

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week and I was too busy drifting a Porsche to care or have time to care so

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here we go uh the very first thing you this thing only has 12 gabes uh what we

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talking about EVGA this is the ftw3 ultra and it's probably really fast it's

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basically a 3090 but with half the oh

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that's why it's 12 of course okay so it's probably the same card but we only

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have memory chips on one side none on the other that okay you know it has Ray

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tracing of course um PCI Express Gen 4 I

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wonder if we have that in our system here yeah let's open it

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up oh that sounded terrible EVGA needs

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to hire some people from like BMW and whatever for their sound design you put

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it

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out I want that since for your graphics card opening this card includes a

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retention bracket for attaching to some select chassis learn I am going to learn

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more it says essentially the exact same thing but with two

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pictures here she is this is my first

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time seeing a 3080 TI 20% off um capture card cool oh I

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wonder if there's a game code in here no game codes oh we got a powered by EVGA

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sticker no I think that's it here we are though can we do this in a

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nice way

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yeah oh that was that was not

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ideal these peels are so

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hard so it looks like that they have kind of like a through PCB design here

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so this fan shoots straight through it

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goes straight through the PCB and out the back which is pretty cool in my

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opinion you also have what three 8 Pin connectors this thing probably

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overclocks like a beast is that a vapor chamber or we'll find out when we take

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it apart they all spin in the same direction some gpus will have this fan

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spin the other way I don't think it really makes a difference two and a half

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slots I guess not quite a three Slaughter okay people always get mad

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apparently when I spin the fans this is going to be fine when you spin a fan it

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basically just turns into into a generator and it can feed current back

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into your board and it's bad but if you're just doing it like that it

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doesn't matter like it's the kind of thing where it's only going to be a problem if you're

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like like really giv her I would not blow compressed air into this that would

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be bad and let let's just do it let's

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game oh jeez yeah this is a big case you

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got here Jon you said that you wanted a peu so I did want a computer

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oh jeez I've got this fancy 3080 in here

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spending like any more than like $500 on

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a GPU I find incredibly hard to justify

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really the point of having a graphics card is to play video games it's not to

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have the best graphics card there we

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go that's that was more difficult than to

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be this is also a fine looking card look at this thing sorry VGA I just want to

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appreciate this for a second what do you think David and jonno which

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one would you get the ains on this are the opposite way of the ASUS

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card oh that sounded bad powered by EVGA

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where should I put it in the

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garbage

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ISC beautiful let's turn this PC on

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wow RG wow that's a lot what a beautiful

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thing editor can you please flip it right side up right now so that the bams

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got it in the way most people would see it I love updating computers all right

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let's see what we're dealing with here we have got a I9 11900 K so that's 8

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cores at a very fast speed but not as

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fast as the last one from Intel um 32 GB

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of RAM two dims only 3,000 MHz so this

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is not speedy boy RAM but whatever and

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of course the RTX 380 TI what a

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wonderful thing now we're going to boot up everybody's favorite game Benchmark

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valheim let's see in here we are now getting 34 to about 40 FPS that's uh not

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too bad I built a chandelier jono are

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you impressed and we're actually still

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getting right around 40 FPS down here so I guess it's pretty hard to get more

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than about 30 and oh 40 not too bad not

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too bad I normally get 18 FPS on a 1080

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so that's that's a pretty big upgrade right there yes a graphics card that

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costs like I don't know roughly one left

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nut is good at gaming who is surprised

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now let's play some Doom okay so we're getting a pretty

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steady 300 plus FPS this is a 1080p so

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it's not very surprising that it's playing really well this is a pretty op

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card for 1080p but it does definitely

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play good you cannot take that away from it now what

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are temperatures like GPU is currently at 70° c yeah how loud is

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this oh wow there is some heat coming off of this thing so it looks like on

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the back we're seeing a maximum of about

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69° nice but also that really isn't all

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that bad humans are pretty terrible at telling the difference

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between anything over 50° cuz either way you're getting burned

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so that feels very hot but for cards

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like this it's really not that bad some 39s are what like 100° on the back

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something stupid like that so i' call that a win actually for EVGA a card

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being hot and a card putting out a lot of heat are not necessarily related now

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I have an GA card in my system at home

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and this one seems to act in a similar way where out of the box it's basically

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throws all the performance at you at the expense of some thermals and fan noise I

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feel like if you just slightly undervolted this thing you could have

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the fans drop considerably which I

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personally like you do sacrifice some frames but ah whatever it seems worth it

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to me that said this thing is really

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quite quiet so I don't know if you can hear fans right now but if you can it's

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the aiio at the front of the system I can't really hear the GPU even though it

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is going half hard ni do we just take it apart now oh

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sh I hit restart now that we're just at the desktop and it's not doing a whole

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lot all three fans completely turned off

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I don't know if you can see it there and this is kind of

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scary but zero fan speed right now that

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is awesome for it being nice and quiet

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oh these cables are not very easy to deal with feel like I'm talking to my

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dog here let it go come

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on oh good boy here we go safety first thank you Mr

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Steve someone rolled us up the wrong way

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so let's see how difficult this is to get into on the back plate at least it

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looks like it's all Philips head screws

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which is nice to see another cool thing that we have on here is a case fan and

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RGB headers that's nice just because then you can have your case fan

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controlled by your GPU so it changes its

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temperature based off of this thing and its fan curves as opposed to like your

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CPU temperature oh I don't like that I

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was wondering why it felt like the screws were kind of stripped but it's because they just have

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a nut on this side goodbye

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warranty there we go now that we have the back plate off we can see what has

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12 gigs of RAM so if this was a 390 right here and right here you would

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have memory and that's what gives you the 24 GB instead of this guy right here

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which is 12 which is not enough for a 380 TI in my opinion but we've already

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been over that very standard IO shield

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look like we have I'm guessing a bio switch

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here oh there's a lot of tension in this thing look at that oh that's really

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stiff does this just come off oh hate this one I don't know though and I'm

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just pulling on a GPU oh here we go oh

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there's a little fan cable here this is cool you can actually see

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where the heat pipes were soldered to this copper piece because it's slightly

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discolored count these one two three four five heat pipes what is going on

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here oh I see I got it I get it I get it okay so there's actually seven heat

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pipes I lied wait is there I need to

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take this apart then do I have to put it back together though oh wait on their

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website there's an exploded view three four five six seven so seven heat pipes

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I was correct before three of them terminate right at this copper plate

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instead of going all the way back so it looks like three of the 7 are 8 mm heat

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pipes and four of them are 10 mm let's

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see how we do for cooling here we have this massive copper plate that is nice

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to see now you kind of can argue whether

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or not you want a vapor chamber or just a copper hoal plate so something like

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this just pure copper the advantage of that is you can get it way flatter way

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easier you don't have to worry about like you know filling it with fluid and

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crap although the problem is is that like you know it's not a vapor chamber

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it doesn't as efficiently move the heat all around I guess for this it doesn't

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matter as much since most of the heat pipes are going straight across your

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cold bit anyway but I'm kind of just making this

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up as I go aside from that I don't really know what else we can say about

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this thing this seems like a good cooler design there's loads of fins and then do

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we have any paper towel around the bearings in this chair are incredible

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look at this whatever thermal paste they used

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here does not want to come off what do we have here so the ga102 225

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A1 uh I believe that's the same as the 390 except it's probably like slightly

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different numbers but yeah it's a beautiful little chip massive I do have

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to say this thing is a very big GPU it's

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really expensive it also games really good uh it should have more

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RAM bye so thanks for watching guys if you

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want to see more stuff like well I guess I don't know laptops and cars and stuff

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get subscribed and just have a great day bye
