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Not sure if this still belongs in General Hardware, but here goes.
I have an older GPU (HD6870) that I spent pretty penny on 5 years ago. Today it still allows me to play older games. This is NOT about troubleshooting, that's resolved.
I'm frustrated because it just died without any warning. I really don't want to spend another $$ on GPU. Is there ANYTHING I can do? I mean a videocard's lifespan is not meant to be crapped out in 5 years. I have GPUs that still work 10+ years.
1. Can AMD do anything to recoup my cost?
2. Will card maker do anything? (HIS IceQ X HD6870)
3. Or the retailer? (was it newegg or amazon).
I feel bit cheated because I did nothing out of ordinary and it died early.
I have an older GPU (HD6870) that I spent pretty penny on 5 years ago. Today it still allows me to play older games. This is NOT about troubleshooting, that's resolved.
I'm frustrated because it just died without any warning. I really don't want to spend another $$ on GPU. Is there ANYTHING I can do? I mean a videocard's lifespan is not meant to be crapped out in 5 years. I have GPUs that still work 10+ years.
1. Can AMD do anything to recoup my cost?
2. Will card maker do anything? (HIS IceQ X HD6870)
3. Or the retailer? (was it newegg or amazon).
I feel bit cheated because I did nothing out of ordinary and it died early.