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No and yes. I had to send them another email to get a reply.
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Follow up:"Hello Zotac Support,In regards to the following article: (http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews...extreme-review) I wish to have your expert analysis of what has been found within the above linked article. I am now very concerned about this heat issue and claimed poor thermal design on a top of the range graphics card which I have spent over £800 to buy. If you have a solution that can be supplied for home install to rectify this serious issue, please give details an d if not may a RMA be in order.
Kind Regards
Mr A Mitchell"
I would really appreciate a response to this matter at your earliest convenience
Kind Regards,
Mr A Mitchell
The reply:In regards to a email I sent using your websites contact on 9th Jul 2017, 16:26 (Received a automated response confirming the receipt of your enquiry) I must say that as a loyal Zotac customer (many years) I am appalled by your lack of response to the sent email sent in regards to what I feel is a serious matter I pointed out in that said email. copy of sent email:"Hello Zotac Support,
In regards to the following article: (http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews...extreme-review) I wish to have your expert analysis of what has been found within the above linked article. I am now very concerned about this heat issue and claimed poor thermal design on a top of the range graphics card which I have spent over £800 to buy. If you have a solution that can be supplied for home install to rectify this serious issue, please give details an d if not may a RMA be in order.
Kind Regards
Mr A Mitchell"
I would really appreciate a response to this matter at your earliest convenience
Kind Regards,
Mr A Mitchell
Not much use at all. Their are no after market coolers for the 1080 Ti Amp Extreme that I can find.Dear Andrew,
Had you accidentally send emails to our US counterpart? I reviewed and found a handful and none of the replies were automated.
For overclocking you may want to use some sort of water-cooling which can be purchased in the aftermarket. As this will void warranty, in the event od a claim just replace the original cooler and this will reinstate your warranty.
Kindest regards,
Eurotech Team
Last edited by copiertech25; 12 Aug 2017 at 10:56.
I run a Corsair H115i, with two Noctua 140mm fans (NF-A14 PWM) running off the pump. Using Corsair Link, I run them in balanced mode (the Noctua fans run around 850ish idle when not gaming).
I also run two case fans, one rear Corsair ML 140 Pro fan, and one front 230mm stock case fan (Cooler Master HAX F). I've got these fans running off my motherboard's fan headers. For these, I've setup individual power curves as my Gigabyte Z270 Gaming 8 board allows this for each header.
Here I've go the Corsair fan tamed to 1000 RPM, until the case hits 70C, (which it wont), and my front Cooler Master fan at 400 until the case hit's 55C. Since I don't OC these work very well for me, and keeps the fans nice and quiet, even when gaming. The only fans I hear ramp up are the GPU fans when gaming.
Anyway I too like to keep things quiet since I've got a nice audiophile system hooked to my PC - I run a Teac USB DAC, which pushes my Audioengine A5+ powered speakers it's sub.
Except for gaming, my system is very quiet, you don't even hear it when powered on. Even my PS fan doesn't run until needed. Same with the GPU fans. Heck, I've even dumped all mechanical drives for SSD's. Yeah, this is an extremely quiet system :)