Originally posted by: Pugnate
Alright, but then how do they control the Step Up program? That way I can just wait till something new hits and then register or something right? Also is the step up restricted to only citizens of the US of A?
Originally posted by: Pugnate
Alright, but then how do they control the Step Up program? That way I can just wait till something new hits and then register or something right? Also is the step up restricted to only citizens of the US of A?
Originally posted by: jim1976
Does anybody know if the step up program is only a privilege for the US consumers?
Originally posted by: Pugnate
Alright, but then how do they control the Step Up program? That way I can just wait till something new hits and then register or something right? Also is the step up restricted to only citizens of the US of A?
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Why step-up? Your 8800GTX is fast enough. If you plan on upgrading later, I suggest getting a second one.
Originally posted by: Skott
Wether you plan to step up or not why not go ahead and register it? It doesnt cost anything to register it other than a couple minutes of your time.
Originally posted by: the Chase
I think EVGA just changed the terms of warranty that if you don't register within 30 days of purchase you only get a 1 year warranty instead of the lifetime warranty. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=125828 - I wouldn't chance it and register the card ASAP.
Originally posted by: Centurin
Originally posted by: the Chase
I think EVGA just changed the terms of warranty that if you don't register within 30 days of purchase you only get a 1 year warranty instead of the lifetime warranty. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=125828 - I wouldn't chance it and register the card ASAP.
Well ***. So much for my lifetime warrenty.3 days overdo. First and last time I buy from eVGA.
Originally posted by: Centurin
Originally posted by: the Chase
I think EVGA just changed the terms of warranty that if you don't register within 30 days of purchase you only get a 1 year warranty instead of the lifetime warranty. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=125828 - I wouldn't chance it and register the card ASAP.
Well ***. So much for my lifetime warrenty.3 days overdo. First and last time I buy from eVGA.
Originally posted by: Pugnate
The only reason I am not registering is because if I sell it in the future I want the warranty to pass.