2015/06/10 04:53:43
narrn001
So if I am only planning on moderate overclocking, should I not bother with a Classified 980 Ti, Lightining or ASUS equivelant and just get something cheaper for light-moderate overclocking?
2015/06/10 04:55:29
DRY_ICE
Is Batman supposed to come with the 980Ti? If so, how is it being distributed by EVGA? Got mine yesterday but no card inside the box or notice of game included.
2015/06/10 04:56:58
narrn001
Im sure he is still hiding in his cave.
2015/06/10 05:18:06
freEVfoldinGA
DRY_ICE
Is Batman supposed to come with the 980Ti? If so, how is it being distributed by EVGA? Got mine yesterday but no card inside the box or notice of game included.


http://www.evga.com/artic.../Batman-Arkham-Knight/
2015/06/10 06:04:46
DRY_ICE
freEVfoldinGA
DRY_ICE
Is Batman supposed to come with the 980Ti? If so, how is it being distributed by EVGA? Got mine yesterday but no card inside the box or notice of game included.


http://www.evga.com/artic.../Batman-Arkham-Knight/




Awesome thanks.
2015/06/10 06:47:17
fastredponycar
cutty22
980 ti axc sc+ still on sale at newegg




I can stand to wait a bit longer to avoid paying $20 over MSRP.
2015/06/10 09:43:10
295NoWorkie
I just picked up one of the Overclocked 980 ti's that's available now, and am wondering if I would be eligible for eventually using the Step-up program to get the backplate version. I imagine it will be months down the line before this actually occurs, but I assume there is nothing wrong with doing so. Or am I off-base about this?
2015/06/10 09:45:29
fastredponycar
295NoWorkie
I just picked up one of the Overclocked 980 ti's that's available now, and am wondering if I would be eligible for eventually using the Step-up program to get the backplate version. I imagine it will be months down the line before this actually occurs, but I assume there is nothing wrong with doing so. Or am I off-base about this?




Why wouldn't you just buy a backplate and slap it on there?
2015/06/10 10:27:28
295NoWorkie
fastredponycar
295NoWorkie
I just picked up one of the Overclocked 980 ti's that's available now, and am wondering if I would be eligible for eventually using the Step-up program to get the backplate version. I imagine it will be months down the line before this actually occurs, but I assume there is nothing wrong with doing so. Or am I off-base about this?




Why wouldn't you just buy a backplate and slap it on there?


That's certainly a thought. If it is easy and readily available I suppose I could give it a try. Any ETA on when the backplates would be available to buy separate?
2015/06/10 13:23:22
Crimson AL
Tiger Direct has the Reference 980 ti SC in stock...no tax for some people.  Retail price too.
 
http://www.tigerdirect.co...ails.asp?EdpNo=9763223

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