A:AnswerNvidia's warranty is for three years covering hardware failures and defects of workmanship. I recommend purchasing the Geek Squad Protection on it which will work along the first two years of Nvidias warranty. This will allow you to swap it out instantaneously should anything happen to it (besides accidentals like pouring water on it or something like that). Additionally, if in the two year period a newer model comes out that you want to purchase, you can utilize the GSP to get credit for the amount you paid for it and put it towards the newer card.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, no. The lowest speed the fans will spin is 40%. Luckily, at this speed they aren't particularly audible, if at all, especially if you have other things making noise in your build.
A:AnswerI don't see why not. If a driver is available, and I believe it is, there should be no problems. I'd wait until after Sep 17 to buy however as Nividia is releasing their latest cards then and this card is sure to drop in price then also.
A:AnswerRTX has actually suspended the making of the 2080 super, but don’t worry. They should still be in stock whenever they get shipments. It’s best to ask a Best Buy employee when they get shipments. The best way I found out to see if they were in stock was online. I checked regularly for about a week and when I saw it was available I purchased as fast as I could, they sell out fast. Because of the release of the 30 series, that might be the way to go. The 3080 might be $20-$50 more but for a better performance.