Originally posted by: sodcha0s
This is the biggest "let's get my post count up" thread I have ever seen...
Originally posted by: sodcha0s
This is the biggest "let's get my post count up" thread I have ever seen...
Originally posted by: mrkun
OMG, BUY AFTERMARKET COOLING NOW BEFORE YOUR CARD GETS SO HOT THAT A PROTON-PROTON CHAIN REACTION OCCURS AND NUCLEAR FUSION STARTS INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR BRAND NEW VIDEO CARD EXPLODES.
Originally posted by: sodcha0s
OMG..... you bought a Powercolor card. In reality, the best thing that could happen is that in 3 years the card does die on you, then you make a warranty claim and get yourself a better card, since it's very doubtful x1900's will be produced at that time. As long as you don't physically damage that card, you shouldn't have a thing to worry about.
Originally posted by: sodcha0s
OMG..... you bought a Powercolor card. In reality, the best thing that could happen is that in 3 years the card does die on you, then you make a warranty claim and get yourself a better card, since it's very doubtful x1900's will be produced at that time. As long as you don't physically damage that card, you shouldn't have a thing to worry about.
Originally posted by: LW07
Originally posted by: sodcha0s
OMG..... you bought a Powercolor card. In reality, the best thing that could happen is that in 3 years the card does die on you, then you make a warranty claim and get yourself a better card, since it's very doubtful x1900's will be produced at that time. As long as you don't physically damage that card, you shouldn't have a thing to worry about.
What's so bad about a PowerColor? They have a lifetime warranty and the X1900s will probably still be in production until at least mid 2008 because the Radeon 9800 is still in production i think. correct me on the 9800 thing if I'm wrong though.
Originally posted by: LW07
Originally posted by: sodcha0s
OMG..... you bought a Powercolor card. In reality, the best thing that could happen is that in 3 years the card does die on you, then you make a warranty claim and get yourself a better card, since it's very doubtful x1900's will be produced at that time. As long as you don't physically damage that card, you shouldn't have a thing to worry about.
What's so bad about a PowerColor? They have a lifetime warranty and the X1900s will probably still be in production until at least mid 2008 because the Radeon 9800 is still in production i think. correct me on the 9800 thing if I'm wrong though.