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>Any Radeon 5700 users only able to monitor card temps using AMDs tools? None of my other tools can monitor the card.

1070 ti

>is that the same card
are you blind? the PCBs are completely different.
with dual fans the cards are usually taller and the fans are larger. triple fans are longer and shorter, so the fans are small.

>power color
>not sapphire
Oh no no no no

860 EVO SSD as main drive, yes or no?

Top card uses a milled aluminium block for a heatsink, whereas the bottom uses a more substantial heatsink with copper heatpipes and soldered aluminium fins.

You'll see the top solution used on cheaper, more budget orientated cards and they work just fine, since such cards generally have lower TDPs.
Any high end card will have a heatpipe based cooler since they're far, far more efficient and can handle higher thermal loads.

Should be fine for a main drive, I'm using a 250gb 850 evo and have been for around 4 years. As a boot drive too and it's still around 98% health (8.7TB of writes).

No idea. They don't send those for review samples so a review would have to buy it themselves.
Looks very similar to pulse. I'd take it over the Pulse because I'd bet it doesn't have the same coil whine problem, knowing Powercolor.

Get Vega 56 for cheaper. Vega 64 is a waste of money.
If 1070Ti is the same price as Vega 56, get it.

No they are different cards. You are looking at the different heatsinks to see how to identify them so you know how to avoid milled heatsinks on any >100w card. Literally the file name.

For less than $100 or euro for 1TB? Yes go for it.
Read the SSD guide in OP.

Noctua U14s for a 9700k? Not going to be pushing it past 5ghz. Trying to avoid buying a d15s or some other fuck huge tower

>gigabyte
uwu