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11-24-2019 07:01 AM | |
hotrod717 | Sorry, must have been thinking about the 680. One of those had some serious Nvidia restrictions on them for the specific gen. |
11-17-2019 07:43 AM | |
Owterspace |
So.. I was bored and decided to dig up my good old GTX 780 classified..
https://www.3dmark.com/fs/19805230 |
11-16-2019 08:52 PM | |
Kalm_Traveler | Since EVGA only sold the hydro copper waterblock for the 2080 Ti KPE and they're nowhere to be found, it looks like the only option is to buy one of those small generic vga waterblocks - as long as it is small enough to fit on top of the GPU die, right? I'm probably about to waste/spend a bunch of money for a winter build and want to go with the KPE 2080 Ti this year instead of another Titan RTX since it'll almost surely boost higher under the same ambient temps. Just want to make sure I order everything so I don't have to wait for 1 tiny part after everything else is ready to go... you guys know what I mean. |
10-12-2019 07:47 AM | |
ThrashZone |
Hi, Yep still don't understand what evga did with the 2080ti KPE adding the hybrid cooler on it just jacked the price up another 150.us when a hydro copper probably would of been a better choice. I read the hybrid cooler was easier to add a ln2 pot on it but still how many people do that realistically most just want the unlocked kpe vbios and highest turbo clocks hell throw a cheap air cooler on it it's just coming off anyway ![]() |
10-12-2019 06:02 AM | |
BrunoOC |
The bios switch isnt "missing". The dual classified is one that had a bios switch. The regular classified did not. It also did not have an evbot port due to Nvidia restriction. HWbot has a nice archive of bios'. Perhaps you can find a bios to flash there.
![]() Thx. |
10-12-2019 05:42 AM | |
hotrod717 |
Hi, I bought a GTX 780 Classified, but it has the BIOS switch lever missing.
The card is working, but I gues it is on standard BIOS and I want to switch to LN2 one. I can unsolder the switch and just solder the pins for LN2 BIOS, but I need to know for sure which are the right ones. I assume it's the 2 pins on the LN2 side of the switch, but I need confirmation. Can anyone help with this info? |
10-12-2019 01:14 AM | |
BrunoOC |
Hi, I bought a GTX 780 Classified, but it has the BIOS switch lever missing. The card is working, but I gues it is on standard BIOS and I want to switch to LN2 one. I can unsolder the switch and just solder the pins for LN2 BIOS, but I need to know for sure which are the right ones. I assume it's the 2 pins on the LN2 side of the switch, but I need confirmation. Can anyone help with this info? Update: there are 3 pins under the switch. Easy peasy! ![]() |
07-09-2019 11:41 AM | |
Dwofzz |
So.. I was bored and decided to dig up my good old GTX 780 classified.. https://www.3dmark.com/fs/19805230 |
05-11-2019 04:27 AM | |
anti-clockwize |
Does anyone know if the bios in the OP is the stock "Normal" or "LN2" EVGA 780 Ti Classified bios? Assuming its the former but just want to confirm. Quote:
EVGA 780 Ti Classified EVGA bios
Xti.zip 134k .zip file |
04-17-2019 02:50 PM | |
Zfast4y0u |
Without counting they charge you $1899 with no waterblock when galax world breaking record card sells for 1799 with a waterblock not A cheap Aio
Also you can find for $1349 GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE With a waterblock included. Still i find 2080ti overpriced If pricing dont go down to $799 like the older Ti series i'm done with Nvidia For good. Next year im sure people will jump on a console PS5 or the new Xbox for $499 4k 60 fps and bye bye Nvidia. |
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