- Oct 30, 1999
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That sucks. 
There's a guy over at my forums that's on his third eVGA card. I'd hate to think it's a QC issue.
But thinking back, when the PNY G5 cards first came out, they had very thin PCB's that didn't fit snug in the slot causing about 60% of them to come back. Of course, to PNY they all tested "good" but in the real world, they just didn't work.
Not saying your eVGA is sloppy in the slot. That's just an analogy. But it is appearing that they are a bit problematic.
There's a guy over at my forums that's on his third eVGA card. I'd hate to think it's a QC issue.
But thinking back, when the PNY G5 cards first came out, they had very thin PCB's that didn't fit snug in the slot causing about 60% of them to come back. Of course, to PNY they all tested "good" but in the real world, they just didn't work.
Not saying your eVGA is sloppy in the slot. That's just an analogy. But it is appearing that they are a bit problematic.
