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Good lord...

TheGeek

Golden Member
I am looking for a 6800GT PCIe. I have looked at the thread that shows all their locations and prices, but almost all are sold out. I am starting to get frustrated. if anyone knows where I can get one for under $500, it'd be greatly appreciated.
 
dont_get_the_xfx. they have horrible tech support, and flakey quality control.
evga is great though.
have fun 😀
Nick
 
Originally posted by: Smoothe
You can get the eVGA here for $492 shipped.

They also have the retail XFX in stock for $467. Hope it helps 😉

It says OEM. Thats why I'm reluctant to buy it. Anyone know waht it does/doesn't come with?
 
I just ordered an OEM eVGA from monarch computers a few days ago that is in transit. I have yet to see a retail eVGA out anywhere. I don't know much about Gameve, but that's the best price I think your going to find on a eVGA that's in stock.
 
Originally posted by: TheGeek
Originally posted by: Smoothe
You can get the eVGA here for $492 shipped.

They also have the retail XFX in stock for $467. Hope it helps 😉

It says OEM. Thats why I'm reluctant to buy it. Anyone know waht it does/doesn't come with?


It is just the card itself. No power connector, no cables, no manual, and no disc's.
 
Originally posted by: Smoothe
I just ordered an OEM eVGA from monarch computers a few days ago that is in transit. I have yet to see a retail eVGA out anywhere. I don't know much about Gameve, but that's the best price I think your going to find on a eVGA that's in stock.
So did i Smoothe...i ordered mines on wednesday, and its supposed to arrive within an hour..
excited!!!!

Originally posted by: TheGeek
does it have a warenty/ tech support?

All eVGA products come with a 1 year warranty, and if you register, you get another year...
and it also comes with tech support
 
OEM cards usually come in a plain box, with just the card, cables and the drivers disc. Also, they usually have 30 day - 1 year warranty, depending on who's selling it. Personally, I dont need any of the retail extras or fancy boxes, so I would always recommend buying OEM.
 
Well, i jus received my cards (OEM), and they came with these items:
1 Video card
2 DVI - VGA adapters
CD containing various software and drivers
1 Molex to 6 pin adapter for power.
Had i known that the power was included, i wouldnt have bought 2 from monarch for $16
oh well.
 
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