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In this review, we benchmark the GeForce RTX 3080 from Palit, yes a very nice customized product. It endeavors to offer close to reference performance, good acoustics as well as a pleasing appreciative design. All priced rationally as well, we hope.
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#5857020 Posted on: 11/20/2020 04:56 AM
I never even see Palit cards for sale in Canada, and it's not like Canada is a 3rd world bumblefuck middle-of-nowhere country. I'm guessing their products are not widely available.
poor Palit, no comments here 

I never even see Palit cards for sale in Canada, and it's not like Canada is a 3rd world bumblefuck middle-of-nowhere country. I'm guessing their products are not widely available.
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Managed to pick one up today, after reading about continued shortages I figured might as well get the best card that's available to me rather than wait on the Asus Tuff, after reading this review and watching a few videos I decided on the Palit, it was either the Palit or the MSI Trio but after seeing that MSI uses a plastic backplate (they claim its carbon fibre) and people have been reporting broken backplates I'm glad I went with the Palit.
I think the last time I had a Palit was a Geforce 460 so it's been a good while, looking forward to seeing what this card can do, it's gonna be a big upgrade from my 1070