WYP News Guru Jan 17, 2020 #1 The graphics card's US pricing has also dropped. Read more about Nvidia's RTX 2060 price drop. Last edited: Jan 17, 2020
WYP News Guru Jan 17, 2020 #3 Warchild said: What is that narrow slot on the side for? heat dissipation? Click to expand... Aren't those for screws? Like in most reference design cards? Basically, they are for OEM systems. Lets them be screwed in for more rigidity.
Warchild said: What is that narrow slot on the side for? heat dissipation? Click to expand... Aren't those for screws? Like in most reference design cards? Basically, they are for OEM systems. Lets them be screwed in for more rigidity.
W Warchild Active member Jan 17, 2020 #4 WYP said: Aren't those for screws? Like in most reference design cards? Basically, they are for OEM systems. Lets them be screwed in for more rigidity. Click to expand... I've no idea. Thats why I asked
WYP said: Aren't those for screws? Like in most reference design cards? Basically, they are for OEM systems. Lets them be screwed in for more rigidity. Click to expand... I've no idea. Thats why I asked
looz Active member Jan 17, 2020 #5 Sorry for the poor quality photo, but should be clear enough. It's not a hole, it's some Nvidia overcomplication: https://i.imgur.com/GekfdlO.jpg But at that price, it's currently a no-brainer. At least until 5600 XT is here.
Sorry for the poor quality photo, but should be clear enough. It's not a hole, it's some Nvidia overcomplication: https://i.imgur.com/GekfdlO.jpg But at that price, it's currently a no-brainer. At least until 5600 XT is here.
Wraith Bettyswollocks Jan 18, 2020 #7 When you can get a 5700XT for roughly the same price NVIDIA really need to reconsider the price.