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Nvidia website down

ddeder

Golden Member
Their website hasn't been up in a month as far as I can tell. Looks like ATI won the war. I would never buy from a company that can't even keep their website up...
 
Hey mod, you should lock his account for such a post....this isn't true at all and the only real purpose of his message is to give a bad reputation to a well-known company....

 
Originally posted by: ddeder
Their website hasn't been up in a month as far as I can tell. Looks like ATI won the war. I would never buy from a company that can't even keep their website up...

nVIDIA.com uses an IQ sniffer. Apparently yours was below their minimum requirements and you have been subsequently blocked. :cookie:
 
Originally posted by: ddeder
Their website hasn't been up in a month as far as I can tell. Looks like ATI won the war. I would never buy from a company that can't even keep their website up...

You are a clown.
 
Originally posted by: ddeder
Their website hasn't been up in a month as far as I can tell. Looks like ATI won the war. I would never buy from a company that can't even keep their website up...

Atta'baby! Keep up the good work, soldier! Any more breaking news you would like to deliver?
 
Seriously, My internet is working perfectly except that I cannot pull up the nvidia website. Regardless of weather I type www.nvidia.com in the address bar or GOOGLE nvidia and select the website from there, my browser just says Opening page http://www.nvia.com/page/home... and then goes into neverneverland, eventually returning The Page Cannot Be Displayed...

I've cleared my temp files, history, etc... Tried from another computer on the network... Nothing works...

NVIDIA
 
Err, yeah.

Their website has been down a month while they announced their huge partnership with Sony, signed a deal with Intel, to build chipsets for their cpus, and launched SLI.

You can't trust a flighty company like that- they're clearly on the way out. :roll:

It works for the rest of the world. This obvious FUD thread should be removed.
 
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