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der8auer uses that same card in his personal rig:

View: https://youtu.be/o21CDqlCSps?si=Xho3aw4tDKji4cVo






What are your guy's thoughts on PNY brand GPUs? They have always been a bit strange to me. They don't give into any marketing gimmicks, but their cards are well reviewed, if anything they're a bit boring. They provide sufficient enough cooling while not innovating any new cooling techniques. Their website is plain and has no full page ads about how their dies are German Military Grade Engineering or whatever BS other brands fill their pages with. Could this be a case of a company not following market trends and instead focusing on delivering a quality product, or are they just a "good enough" kind of company?

On paper though, their cards seem great. Higher than average clock speeds just from what I've seen, good build quality, and currently it is the only 5060 Ti 16GB I see on Amazon for MSRP. Some other brands have cards with lower max boost speeds, which in the grand scheme of things is pretty incomprehensible for most people, but my thinking is if you're buying cards at that budget and do not want to overclock, you're gonna want the highest speeds you can get.

Where they seem to lack is any other features that make them stand out from the competition. They do have an RGB version of this card, but it's so basic compared to a company like MSI's offerings. They've just been kind of strange to me, almost like comparing a grocery stores own brand of products to the real thing.
 
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Zed Clampet

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der8auer uses that same card in his personal rig:

View: https://youtu.be/o21CDqlCSps?si=Xho3aw4tDKji4cVo






What are your guy's thoughts on PNY brand GPUs? They have always been a bit strange to me. They don't give into any marketing gimmicks, but their cards are well reviewed, if anything they're a bit boring. They provide sufficient enough cooling while not innovating any new cooling techniques. Their website is plain and has no full page ads about how their dies are German Military Grade Engineering or whatever BS other brands fill their pages with. Could this be a case of a company not following market trends and instead focusing on delivering a quality product, or are they just a "good enough" kind of company?

On paper though, their cards seem great. Higher than average clock speeds just from what I've seen, good build quality, and currently it is the only 5060 Ti 16GB I see on Amazon for MSRP. Some other brands have cards with lower max boost speeds, which in the grand scheme of things is pretty incomprehensible for most people, but my thinking is if you're buying cards at that budget and do not want to overclock, you're gonna want the highest speeds you can get.

Where they seem to lack is any other features that make them stand out from the competition. They do have an RGB version of this card, but it's so basic compared to a company like MSI's offerings. They've just been kind of strange to me, almost like comparing a grocery stores own brand of products to the real thing.
PNY is a great company. They aren't flashy; they just make great GPUs (and other stuff). Most of their business is in making commercial GPUs for data centers as a partner with Nvidia.
 
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I don't know of any known GPU maker I would avoid, so I don't really have an opinion on PNY. If I never heard of company before I may question it.
Makers of the cards themselves never really been a thought. They don't actually make the silicon, they just make the wrappers
 
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It looks like white rays coming up from my air cooler
o0kQ1ur.jpeg

Is it some kind of pyramid?
Wait, no, its a reflection of my curtains.

Take glass off and only reflection left is on the side of the ram
GP6Nh8A.jpeg

which is what I was looking for. Shame its hard to see. Having silver coloured heat spreaders makes it hard to line up the ram slots when inserting sticks, as you can see the reflection of the one next to it as you try to line them up.

Indications are I need to dust inside as I see some on GPU. It could just be dirty from last install. It is only old part.

Trying to find colours that work with white. For RGB anyway... Blue gets boring after a while. Currently yellow

sometime next year I will replace the power cables.
 
With these last few parts, the value of my PC seems to be about 5k now? Someone is selling my monitor again, that added to value... My HD600 headphones are also included in cost...
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if my GPU existed in the Country, it would add to cost as well.
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/FyVhJn
I seem to collect GPU you cannot buy soon after release... happened with my 2070 Super as well.
My air cooler is hard to get as well, but I knew that... its why I bought it early to make sure I got the white one. Its the largest item in case, a non colour matched one would have made me essentially chose a Noctua.
 
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Zed Clampet

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It looks like white rays coming up from my air cooler
o0kQ1ur.jpeg

Is it some kind of pyramid?
Wait, no, its a reflection of my curtains.

Take glass off and only reflection left is on the side of the ram
GP6Nh8A.jpeg

which is what I was looking for. Shame its hard to see. Having silver coloured heat spreaders makes it hard to line up the ram slots when inserting sticks, as you can see the reflection of the one next to it as you try to line them up.

Indications are I need to dust inside as I see some on GPU. It could just be dirty from last install. It is only old part.

Trying to find colours that work with white. For RGB anyway... Blue gets boring after a while. Currently yellow

sometime next year I will replace the power cables.
That air cooler looks like an actual air conditioner.
 
In a way it does. It would need to be larger and having refrigerant in a PC is really expensive, and unlikely to look like that... as storing the coolant near CPU doesn't help in cooling either. Most have the unit away from heat source.
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but people are working on it

You could in theory just have my cooler attached to back of the case, but attaching it to CPU at same time is potentially risky
The distance between the rear fan on cooler and rear fan on case, basically made me wonder why no one else with the cooler has ever complained about the wind noises.
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Its too close, and from looking into it, the only way it works is if both fans are spinning in opposite directions. Otherwise you get turbulence. I probably remove that this weekend.

i like its stealth look. The black one in my old PC is more stealthy though... hard to ignore a white block in an all white case. Hard to see in my old one
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the hiding its fans is also a feature I like. Its just a box that sux heat out of PC.
 
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