Originally posted by: moonboy403
i actually heard something similar to your case
it came from one of the forum member
i think the fan of the msi 6600gt blew up
anyway, if you're not a hardcore gamer and you're not too tight on the budget
getting a 6800 gs would be more than enough, spend a little more and you'll net yourself a 7800 gt (250 ar)
Originally posted by: CKXP
how did you put it out??
Originally posted by: dl5175
Originally posted by: CKXP
how did you put it out??
I unscrewed it and pulled it out and the flames died.
Originally posted by: dl5175
My Chaintech 6600gt I bought in december had flames coming from it. I am so lucky my mb did not fry. Will newegg replace it? Should I get another Chaintech? I am not a hardcore gamer, nor do I overclock anything I was beta testing a football game and the thing caught fire.
Originally posted by: Beef Taco
SHENS unless i see the pictures of the card! 🙂
Originally posted by: AzNPinkTuv
while it was burning hot?? damn bro
Originally posted by: JknowWhat
Funny I had the same thing happen to me this past summer. Was yours a dual-dvi version? Because if it is, they had an issue with them but supposedly not the dvi/vga version. I went through two of them because both of them had ICs that exploded when I ran 3dmark. Chaintech tech support was really nice and but it just took them forever to ship a card back out to me. In the end, for my third card, they just went ahead and bought me a BFG 6600GT to replace their 6600GT. I sold the BFG and got an ATI x800xl instead. So far no problems and I hope in the future Chaintech will test their hardware before shipping them out.
that sounds scary.Originally posted by: dl5175
My Chaintech 6600gt I bought in december had flames coming from it. I am so lucky my mb did not fry. Will newegg replace it? Should I get another Chaintech? I am not a hardcore gamer, nor do I overclock anything I was beta testing a football game and the thing caught fire.
Originally posted by: mazeroth
What computer are you typing this on? 🙂