Just bought the eVGA 7800GTX KO and I have some questions :\

Cowerd

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Hey guys, i recently bought a new reg lab assembled and I looked at the backwards of the box and there was the sticker with the serial well that's fine but above that I saw a hole in a shape of a rectrangle now in the middle of these two things I saw a note that said "IMPORTANT! make sure that these two stickers match before u buy this card"
now is the hole really a sticker that the company cut? what the ****** I dont get it please some explain it to me thank u... some1 who has this card...
 

Sentry2

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LOL....no the KO is just packed wrong then. If it was put in the box right it would have a sticker on the back of the card that matches the one on the box. Just take the card out of the box, look at the sticker on the back, and make sure they match. Hope this helps. :) Congrats on the KO :thumbsup:
 

Cowerd

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OH LOL, THANK U MAN :D but it looks like it is cut of I mean the sticker... but really do u have a hole in the box? I mean if u dont y have they done it ? :/ and the sticker with the serial number is imprinted in a shape of X what the hell ? :eek: EDIT: I only have in the folder are evga's stickers, user's guide and a cd I dont see any limited warranty/ registration card I only saw 2 papers with the limited warranty/registration card in the 1st two pages in the user's guide how come?
 

Sentry2

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Yep, it's just a hole in the box. The plastic case that the card comes in sits right up against the hole so it doesn't really matter. Yeah, I think they're cut so you couldn't just take it off and put it on another card. It would fall apart. I'm sure you still could.

The 512MB GTX better be good cause I'm really starting to miss my KO's :p
 

Sentry2

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Just go to there website and register the card. I think the warranty will transfer over to you but I'm not sure.
 

Sentry2

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That's just so you can mail it in. Waste of time. On their website is easier. :)
 

Sentry2

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Just in case you didn't have the net...but you're posting on here so I assume that you do. :p
 

Cowerd

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Heh, I assume they didn't give it to me. it isn't the one in the user's guide or is it?
 

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Cowerd

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Sorry that I dont explain myself correctly now ill try again, my computer is already assembled, it was assembled at the lab. now what i'm asking is this in the link do u see the cable with the wires and the plastic ends? I mean the middle one. My psu is already connected to the computer and my question is, the cable is already connected to the computer with the psu or I should have it in the box in case I'll need it?
 

Sentry2

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Are you talking about the 20 to 24 pin adapter for your mother board? If so, then yes you should use it.
 

Sentry2

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Yeah, if you see the middle cable thats in the picture is already plugged into your motherboard and your PSU cable is hooked to the other side, then your good. Hope this makes some sense...I'm pretty tired.