Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: Rage187
Bar81, aren't you the same guy who screamed and cried that his 6800gt didnt do 1600x1200 over DVI, then found out it actually did and played it off?
FWIW, though - didn't he do the responsible thing, and contact the vendor before "spouting off", and BFG
confirmed (incorrectly) the limitation - but in the end, it turned out to be a BIOS/driver compatibility issue, in conjunction with the EDID timing data reported by a certain subset of LCDs on the market? IOW, NV and the LCD mfg were eventually responsible, and his initial report that it plain didn't work, wasn't entirely true, but in his particular instance it was? Playing with the "bleeding edge" of tech sometimes does that.
Originally posted by: Rage187
Didn't you even call a bunch of board members stupid for arguing with you?
Let me see if I can find the thread, it was a classic troll thread as is this one.
Well, at the time, I didn't think it was much of a "troll thread", it turned out that it was a (limited) compatibility problem. But I daresay that publicizing the issue, helped get it resolved and understood by the community, even if the initial premise did turn out to be not 100% correct.
He shouldn't shoulder all of the "blame" (and I don't think that any end-user deserves any for this issue, personally) - if you want to "blame" anyone about that incident, it should be NV for their reference BIOS/drivers, and BFG's tech-support not knowing the whole picture.