Ar the moment it can be anything what PCS can get fro suppliers. Mostly it's Palit, sometimes Zotac.Hi,
So I'm going to be building a new rig with a 30 series card in it. On the site it says "Not Founders Edition" but doesn't say who it's made by. I know PCS used to use Palit cards, so is this the case for these and if not do we know who the manufacturer is?
It doesn’t say who it’s made by as it can very, especially currently. PCS normally use Palit and Zotac cards but we have seen some Gigabyte and Gainward cards recently as they’re likely just trying to get any cards they can get their hands on. If you’d like a specific card there are always the ASUS options but they do come at a premium and a likely longer wait.Hi,
So I'm going to be building a new rig with a 30 series card in it. On the site it says "Not Founders Edition" but doesn't say who it's made by. I know PCS used to use Palit cards, so is this the case for these and if not do we know who the manufacturer is?
I have a Zotac 2070 from PCS and it’s still going strong 2 years later!Thanks guys! I've already specced everything up and had some help on here already, it just caught my eye today that it doesn't say who they get them from but that would make sense given the limited stock. Can anyone advise on the current quality of Palit/Zotac cards? My old 780ti from here was a Palit card and it died within a year
Palit are pretty good, they are mainly focused and well known in Asia, but also Europe, including UK, less known in the US. Simplier looking plastic, no fancy bells or whistles like RGB and they sometimes use the same basic heat sink from card to card series.Thanks guys! I've already specced everything up and had some help on here already, it just caught my eye today that it doesn't say who they get them from but that would make sense given the limited stock. Can anyone advise on the current quality of Palit/Zotac cards? My old 780ti from here was a Palit card and it died within a year
If you want, can source a GPU and install it yourself, just pick 'None, already have' (the very last in the bottom) from the GPU dropdown of the configurator.Thanks. In terms of performance I'm not worried - it's the actual quality and longevity of the card I'm more worried about given past experience
Yes, I can see that now... Predicted to be in stock in June only... Oh well, that's the situation we're all in now... Try to source yourself maybe - worth to try and look around.The ASUS cards seem to be greyed out and unable to be seelected