Should receive it tomorrow then. Enjoy!5 Days - but one of those was a bank holiday, so reduced capacity
It’s going extremely fast today lol. I might get into testing today. If so Friday delivery for me too 🎉Aaaaand i’m now in Testing!
It will take at least a week to Ireland, probably more like 10 days. It goes to France first then back to England then over to Ireland and will spend time at customs.Hope they have enough cardboard - mine is going to ROI, and next Monday is our bank holiday, so realistically Tuesday
Sad that's it's 100% trueIt will take at least a week to Ireland, probably more like 10 days. It goes to France first then back to England then over to Ireland and will spend time at customs.
FedEx being weird
Delivery timeframes from a company are never guaranteed. They are expected delivery timeframes given out based on hundreds, if not thousands of other orders and it's possible for some parcels to become delayed. No matter what company you're ordering from a delay with a courier is always possible...www.pcspecialist.co.uk
Its also getting to the time of year where french customs go on strike..........It will take at least a week to Ireland, probably more like 10 days. It goes to France first then back to England then over to Ireland and will spend time at customs.
FedEx being weird
Delivery timeframes from a company are never guaranteed. They are expected delivery timeframes given out based on hundreds, if not thousands of other orders and it's possible for some parcels to become delayed. No matter what company you're ordering from a delay with a courier is always possible...www.pcspecialist.co.uk
Its also getting to the time of year where french customs go on strike..........
you taking selfies again..................
I picked the 2-3 day to ROI option... It is worth noting that for some couriers the EU electronic paperwork is prepared in a different jurisdiction (France?) and shows up in the tracking there, even though the package never actually physically travelled (I can't sayu this is the case for Fedex, but I have seen examples of it).It will take at least a week to Ireland, probably more like 10 days. It goes to France first then back to England then over to Ireland and will spend time at customs.
FedEx being weird
Delivery timeframes from a company are never guaranteed. They are expected delivery timeframes given out based on hundreds, if not thousands of other orders and it's possible for some parcels to become delayed. No matter what company you're ordering from a delay with a courier is always possible...www.pcspecialist.co.uk
Can confirm this, when we (the company I work for) send parcels to the US with FedEx the electronic paperwork is all created in New Jersey even though the parcels never go there, usually just goes straight to the final destinationIt is worth noting that for some couriers the EU electronic paperwork is prepared in a different jurisdiction (France?) and shows up in the tracking there, even though the package never actually physically travelled (I can't sayu this is the case for Fedex, but I have seen examples of it).
pretty sure the MSI Suprim cards are the biggest cards on the market, whopping 33 something cm wide, more than even asus strixI have a 3080 suprim x its a brilliant card but my god its massive !
Biggest card I’ve had in my PC life is the Zotac 2070 Super Mini, will be interesting to see a full size card!I have a 3080 suprim x its a brilliant card but my god its massive !
I was shocked by how big it was super chunky but very quite fans msi have a function on it called cooler boost runs all fans at 100% for few secs to rapidly cool the card only used it once scared the daylights out my 4 year old step daughter so only once for my cardBiggest card I’ve had in my PC life is the Zotac 2070 Super Mini, will be interesting to see a full size card!
in 4 years i had my 1080TI strix, i never run it more than 65% xD the first time i run it 100% it literally scared me xD it was sooooooo loud like a jet engine xDI was shocked by how big it was super chunky but very quite fans msi have a function on it called cooler boost runs all fans at 100% for few secs to rapidly cool the card only used it once scared the daylights out my 4 year old step daughter so only once for my card
Honestly thought my tower was going to lift off without a doubt the best gpu I have owned in terms of temp and noisein 4 years i had my 1080TI strix, i never run it more than 65% xD the first time i run it 100% it literally scared me xD it was sooooooo loud like a jet engine xD
i dont know what they did with this cooler on 1080ti strix, but it blows my mind how good it is. xD i have mine set so it only turns the fans on when it is at 55 degrees. then it turns them on at 40% at 55, and rapidly ramps up at 65% at 60 degrees.Honestly thought my tower was going to lift off without a doubt the best gpu I have owned in terms of temp and noise
When you get your new system that 1080 deserves a spot on the gaming wall !!!!i dont know what they did with this cooler on 1080ti strix, but it blows my mind how good it is. xD i have mine set so it only turns the fans on when it is at 55 degrees. then it turns them on at 40% at 55, and rapidly ramps up at 65% at 60 degrees.
Some games never even turn the fans on. And most of the time when i stop playing a game, the fans turn of after like a two minutes. I am absolutely blown how good cooling on this gpu is. Passively and actively. I never hit 70 degrees inside games, most of the time i sit at 65 degrees.
here is the current fan curve, the gpu is both undervolted and overclocked. resulting in overclock of +95 on core and +500 on memory
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actually. my GF is getting my whole old system. So this old gal is gonna have to work for few more yearsWhen you get your new system that 1080 deserves a spot on the gaming wall !!!!