Quote Originally Posted by Crazy V View Post
Does the statement above mean more of your products will be coming with stickers attached???

I must agree there were some very nice designs submitted by XS members that I think would have looked better on the end product, but in the end no sticker would have looked of higher quality and fit to most builds IMO.

Just because you are a well known graphics designer it doesn't always make you the best for the task at hand. You had some very nice ideas submitted by the consumer that would be buying your product and in the end I think they would have been the best graphics designer for your task. Just my 2cents!!

The current sticker design just looks incomplete and does not flow with the block IMO. But in the end it was your decision and I wish you luck with your design.
yes, it very well maybe, but I already stated the primary reason why I went for a pro: it was a business decison.

@waterlogged: yes, that's why I always give myself some time before I decide to either answer or ignore some of the comments I read.

@everybody, re. performance :
some of my competitors went back to thermal pads for the vrm's because the temps are not reported by the card. I went for direct contact, irrespective of the fact that no one will ever see the difference, unless they stick some sort of high-end probe in there, which is mechanically very difficult. I also really worked on fine-tuning that direct contact, again, irrespective of the fact that no one will really be able to measure the results.

People in the know will be able to tell, when they disassemble the card and inspect their vr's TIM imprint.

As far as GPU cooling cooling is concerned, our pin matrix remains on top of the performance charts as far as I know, but I also worked hard on this to remove as much restriction as possible in order to give the card moderate pressure drop.