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Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Jetstream OC review





We review and benchmark the RTX 3070 from a board partner, this round the Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Jetstream OC is seated onto our test system to see how well this product performs. Palit overhauled the look and design for the Jetstreams series, and it looks majestic in a very nice dark aesthetic design.
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Error8
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Posted on: 11/09/2020 02:54 PM
I haven't yet seen a new Nvidia 3XXX card in my country yet and I live in Europe. Are these cards for real?
I haven't yet seen a new Nvidia 3XXX card in my country yet and I live in Europe. Are these cards for real?
tunejunky
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Posted on: 11/09/2020 07:15 PM
i love the simplicity and lack of (or less) rgb
i love the simplicity and lack of (or less) rgb
mentor07825
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Posted on: 11/09/2020 08:11 PM
No, I don't think so. I placed my buy order on overclockers.co.uk on the day of release, finally managed to get an invoice, with money out of my account, a half hour after official sale happened for a 3080 Strix OC card. I didn't realize afterwards that it was all pre-orders, stock simply didn't exist. Since the day of release, specifically 33 minutes after release, I am still waiting for my card. Movement in my queue have been cancellations.
I find it hard to believe these cards exist outside of reviewers, influencers and .jpg for e-retailers.
I haven't yet seen a new Nvidia 3XXX card in my country yet and I live in Europe. Are these cards for real?
No, I don't think so. I placed my buy order on overclockers.co.uk on the day of release, finally managed to get an invoice, with money out of my account, a half hour after official sale happened for a 3080 Strix OC card. I didn't realize afterwards that it was all pre-orders, stock simply didn't exist. Since the day of release, specifically 33 minutes after release, I am still waiting for my card. Movement in my queue have been cancellations.
I find it hard to believe these cards exist outside of reviewers, influencers and .jpg for e-retailers.
James Frazer
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Posted on: 11/09/2020 08:44 PM
Oooouh, no. Looks majestic? It looks like the cheap plastic you get in packaging, the type you throw away!
Oooouh, no. Looks majestic? It looks like the cheap plastic you get in packaging, the type you throw away!
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I think the power supply requirements are a little off.
Same with the AMD hardware their numbers are also to ambitious.
Bran new top of the range maybe but most of us don't have top of the range that is bran spanking new.