A:AnswerThe motherboard appears to be a slightly modified ASRock Pro4 made for iBUYPOWER called Z370 IB-R (see photo I took when removing graphics card). Although the ASRock website states it "supports AMD Quad CrossFireX™ and CrossFireX™", I cannot verify it at this time.
A:AnswerHello,
We use a variety of power supply brands, but it is a 600WATT 80PLUS GOLD PSU. It should be able to handle a 2080, but we recommend you double check your wattage usage before upgrading. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerHello Ryan,
All of our computers are upgrade friendly as long as you are knowledgeable and careful about changing parts.
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A:AnswerHello,
The type of cooling is a 120MM liquid cooler. Unfortunately, we cannot specify the brand as it depends on what we have on hand, but the brands range from major gaming companies such as MSI, ASUS, etc. Thank you!
A:AnswerThere are three HDMI outputs on the stock GeForce RTX video card (see photo). I am only using one of them, but with three outputs you can connect up to three monitors.
If you wanted more outputs, you would need to replace the video card with one that has the number of connections you need (I think four is the max per video card these days). Also, there isn't enough room on this motherboard for running two video cards in tandem.
I hope this helps.
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A:AnswerHello,
The main differences is that the Fallout version supports G-sync , has UV reactive design elements, liquid cooling, exclusive vault boy bobble head and case themed for fallout. Both models are gaming computers that are comparable to each other in terms of specifications.
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