230 Euro + 6 Euro delivery which works out to ~201 GBP
I've used Amazon Fr before when ordering a router and they were faultless when it developed a fault. Even paid the £20 for the signed for postage cost back to France and they have a dedicated english speaking customer service email address if you are worried about warranty and such
£250 on Amazon UK
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The_Hoff to QuickProfits
11 Feb 1713#10
DIY kit, you have to fit the 5.7 billion transistors yourself using the supplied soldering iron. The rest of it is easy.
Some tutorials on YouTube to follow.
gowf
12 Feb 173#12
Yes but the joke was frankly, pretty ****.
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thelagmonster
11 Feb 17#1
Great price for a great card.
piemakers
11 Feb 17#2
great thanks, just ordered
lucyferror
11 Feb 171#3
Great price :smiley:
tempt
11 Feb 17#4
How does warranty and RMA work post-Brexit?
rev6 to tempt
11 Feb 17#5
I don't think we know yet. I guess warranty will still hold true for purchases before the change? It should. But no idea.
sergiup
11 Feb 17#6
Mangetout!
QuickProfits
11 Feb 171#7
Is it just the GPU or do you get the whole card?
BigP50000 to QuickProfits
11 Feb 171#8
what?
rev6 to QuickProfits
11 Feb 17#9
Both
The_Hoff to QuickProfits
11 Feb 1713#10
DIY kit, you have to fit the 5.7 billion transistors yourself using the supplied soldering iron. The rest of it is easy.
Teaching people that a GPU isn't a graphics card, get tired of seeing people that think it is.
hatton420
12 Feb 17#16
Good deal. Heat added.
rev6
12 Feb 171#17
Oh I bet when people say hoover instead of vacuum. That really rattles you? Or 4K instead of UHD? The horror.
QuickProfits
12 Feb 17#18
I appreciate learning and being taught. Your two examples aren't even remotely similar.
Something similar would be calling an engine a piston or calling a bedroom a bed.
Use your loaf.
rev6
12 Feb 171#19
Hoover is a brand name and a vacuum is a device. Are they remotely similar?
Calling a device a brand name is equally as bad as calling a graphics card a GPU, if not more? Yet people do say it here and most know exactly what it means and generally accepted. Right? Or do you go around having the same discussion with people you meet that do call a vacuum a hoover. Seems a waste of time if you ask me. Unless you enjoy being a troll.
Toasty of course.
QuickProfits
13 Feb 17#20
I appreciate being taught things and corrected if I am wrong. If I thought a GPU was a graphics card but someone explained that is it just a component then I would be grateful. I suppose HUKD is a thread. Take care.
Nate1492
15 Feb 17#21
You are being overly pedantic at no benefit to anyone.
In fact, I would suggest the name "Graphics Card" and GPU have been completely interchangeable when talking computer components for years.
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I've used Amazon Fr before when ordering a router and they were faultless when it developed a fault. Even paid the £20 for the signed for postage cost back to France and they have a dedicated english speaking customer service email address if you are worried about warranty and such
£250 on Amazon UK
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Some tutorials on YouTube to follow.
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Some tutorials on YouTube to follow.
Something similar would be calling an engine a piston or calling a bedroom a bed.
Use your loaf.
Calling a device a brand name is equally as bad as calling a graphics card a GPU, if not more? Yet people do say it here and most know exactly what it means and generally accepted. Right? Or do you go around having the same discussion with people you meet that do call a vacuum a hoover. Seems a waste of time if you ask me. Unless you enjoy being a troll.
Toasty of course.
In fact, I would suggest the name "Graphics Card" and GPU have been completely interchangeable when talking computer components for years.