Originally posted by: Gstanfor
I'm amazed that Leadtek managed to get caught up in all of this myself. They normally redesign the reference board before using it. I seem to recall a similar sort of issue back in the GeForce 2 days except that it was 2D quality, not stability at stake back then. Even so, I think it shows that reference boards are exactly that, and they should be optimized by companies seeking to make products. Of course that impacts the ability to churn out large numbers of pcb's cheaply. I know that I always look for custom high quality pcb's for myself and clients, and quality need not cost that much more. The difference in price between a normal 256mb 7900GT and the Xpertvision/Palit/Gainward is only around $40 Australian.
Originally posted by: Fallengod
Id like to know if the evga 7900 cards with the new batch finally fix the issues myself. Thats only reason Ive been holding off. Let us know.![]()
Originally posted by: ta8689
Originally posted by: Fallengod
Id like to know if the evga 7900 cards with the new batch finally fix the issues myself. Thats only reason Ive been holding off. Let us know.![]()
I got my 7900 gt ko superclocked from newegg yesterday and Ive had NO problems with it. The first thing I did was overclock it (look at my sig for specs) and it hasnt had any artifacting or freezing or anything. Played Bf2, COD2, flight sim 04, splinter cell chaos theoy, etc. with great results. Faster than my 7800 gt. I dont know what memory chips it has because they copper heatsink covers them all on my card.
