
ASUS GeForce ROG STRIX RTX 3080 O10G GAMING
10 GB
ASUS GeForce ROG STRIX RTX 3080 O10G GAMING
10 GB
Since the ASUS GeForce ROG STRIX RTX 3080 O10G-GAMING shown here still has the picture of the six SP-CAPs (picture 2: the backplate), I wanted to ask if your card is still equipped with the SP-CAPs or already has the adapted board design with MLCC? Then it should look like this: https://cdn.videocardz.com/1/2020/09/ASUS-RTX-3080-ROG-STRIX-After.jpg The SP-CAPs were replaced by Asus with MLCC because otherwise the card would crash in the high clock range.
Yes, I would be very interested in that too! However, I assume that all Asus cards are delivered with 6 MLCCs. At least according to https://www.igorslab.de/en..., the TUF cards were delivered like this from the beginning, although 6 SP-CAPs were visible in the product images at Digitec. Anyway @digitec: do you know more? 6 SP-CAPs would be a reason for cancellation for me.
I'm also curious to see how NVIDIA will react to AMD's BigNavi announcement on 28 October. AMD seems to want to present something with 16GB. If the leaks https://www.hardware-journal.de/news... are true, an upgraded 3080 (ti & super?) with 20 GB will probably be released quite quickly. I'll wait with my order until the end of Oct - beginning of Nov.
Please also ask for information. Thank you.
I would also be interested. Especially if this applies to the next delivery in the next 3-5 days?
according to this article from 28.09.20 https://videocardz.com/newz... all ROG and TUF graphics cards are shipped with the "better" capacitors.
Is also very important for me, do the pre-orderers get the "old" ones and the next wave then has the "good" capacitors in it?
In an emergency, you can solder the MLCC onto it yourself, but CAUTION:
Of course, this is only for those who are confident enough to do it and have no concerns about the warranty.
Small question for Digitec, knowing that for France Nvidia will deliver 600 custom cards by the end of the year.
Do you think that the customers who have placed an order will still receive their ASUS strix cards in 2020?