- Feb 11, 2005
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This isn't a hardware question, just a question in general about eVGA as a company.
In February of 2005 I built a computer, and had a 6800GT in it. The thing died around July of 2005, I tried RMA'ing other parts before I realized I should've RMA'd the 6800GT first. Sure enough, the new 6800 GT arrives and I'm back up and running, I think around October of 2005. That one lasted a shade over a year before it crapped the bed. I RMA'd it and got a brand new 7800GS which I was very happy with. I got that in February. It crapped the bed today. I'm absolutely livid. That's a shade over 2 years and I"ll have to be on my fourth video card from these people. Their RMA department is very courteous and hassle free, but they must be pretty much jaded from all the practice they get.
Honestly, is this something eVGA is known for?? I know with any product liability is hit or miss, you get people that have great luck, and others that have HORRIBLE luck, but in general is eVGA a company that has faulty products like this?
UPDATE: So tonight I went to Best Buy, bought a BFG 7600 GT or something like that, popped it in, and the same thing happened as before, so it WASN'T the video card this time!
In February of 2005 I built a computer, and had a 6800GT in it. The thing died around July of 2005, I tried RMA'ing other parts before I realized I should've RMA'd the 6800GT first. Sure enough, the new 6800 GT arrives and I'm back up and running, I think around October of 2005. That one lasted a shade over a year before it crapped the bed. I RMA'd it and got a brand new 7800GS which I was very happy with. I got that in February. It crapped the bed today. I'm absolutely livid. That's a shade over 2 years and I"ll have to be on my fourth video card from these people. Their RMA department is very courteous and hassle free, but they must be pretty much jaded from all the practice they get.
Honestly, is this something eVGA is known for?? I know with any product liability is hit or miss, you get people that have great luck, and others that have HORRIBLE luck, but in general is eVGA a company that has faulty products like this?
UPDATE: So tonight I went to Best Buy, bought a BFG 7600 GT or something like that, popped it in, and the same thing happened as before, so it WASN'T the video card this time!