Originally posted by: Ualdayan
New. I had a 7900GTX go bad (first week I had it), then it's replacement went bad. Then the 2nd replacement went bad. The fourth one works to this day.They didn't overheat, they just slowly started to artifact a little. Then a little more. Then eventually it couldn't even make it into windows without the screen going blank. Then in another computer I had a 7950GX go bad, and it's replacement also malfunctions now. I didn't overclock any of them, and I had plenty of cooling - the only thing I did that was out of the norm at the time was I had some programs that pretty much kept them at 100% use around the clock.
So I suppose you could say all my problems weren't just nvidia specifically, but rather the 7000 series in particular (I had numerous 6000 series and they all worked fine until I stopped using them). I have a 8800GTS that seems to work fine now, and the 7950GX works fine in XP with multiGPU mode off (with multiGPU mode on it'll cause random blocks of red/green noise in a checkerboard look)
You might ask why did I keep getting nvidia cards when it seemed like the 7900GTX screwed me so bad - well, I was a sucker who kept falling for nvidia's at the time 'cooler', 'lower power usage', 'faster cards'. With the computer being on all the time I really wanted something as quiet as possible too and at the time ATI cards were known for their high noise levels.