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Which 7800 GTX?

Meh, they all look the same to me.

Even my normal fave Leadtek didn't do anything exciting with their design.

I would wait & see what else comes out in the next few weeks...
 
YIP, but you get half of the Yanks that think BFG are the best so buy as its a good old American brand (which was little heard of outside USA till 6800's), then you get other half of them that like ATI which is a Canadian firm, lol, i though you hated each other. 😕

I will stick to Jap/TW hardware its best, like DFI mobos seem to be.
 
awesome, the BFG definately looks rewarding for the price they are selling it to compete with other manufacturers
 
I'd recommend eVGA myself. I've owned two different eVGA cards (a 5900 and my current 6800GT). I'm probably going to take advantage of their trade-up program and move to the 7800GTX myself (just bought my 6800GT in May). 🙂
 
I'd get a Leadtek because my current card overclocks like a bitch. What I'd do is wait for Leadtek to release a card with a custom cooler on it.
 
if bfg stays at the same price, get that. or i'd get the evga, just personal. in fact i think i'll use the step up program and get one for 240.
 
Originally posted by: BroadbandGamer
Why do you guys keep saying BFG has a lifetime warranty? ZZF says its got a 2 year warranty.


Because BFG's website says they do.

Press release for the 7800 GTX OC

"BFG Technologies continues to demonstrate their commitment to the PC gamer and enthusiast market by offering NVIDIA-based graphics cards that push performance levels to new heights,? said Jeff Fisher, executive vice president of worldwide sales for NVIDIA Corporation. ?By overclocking the core and memory of the cutting edge GeForce 7800 GTX graphics processing unit (GPU) and still providing a lifetime warranty, BFG shows that they understand what gamers want from a high-end graphics card and are willing to stand behind their product."
 
Originally posted by: BroadbandGamer
Why do you guys keep saying BFG has a lifetime warranty? ZZF says its got a 2 year warranty.

From ZipZoomFly's site:BFG 7800GTX

Chipset: GeForce 7800 GTX
Graphics Core: 256-bit
Core Clock: 460MHz (vs. 430MHz)
Memory: 256MB GDDR3
Mem Clock: 1300MHz (vs. 1000MHz)
Mem Bandwidth: 38.4GB/sec
Bus: PCI-Ex
Connectors: Dual DVI, HDTV+VIVO
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This is a special order item. This item is non-refundable. Products that are defective can only be returned for repair / replacement. Arrangement for a return must be made within 15 days from the date the item is shipped. All returns must also follow the return policy procedures.


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Warranty Length: Lifetime Manufacturer warranty.
Coverage: Covers repair or replacement of the product.
Provider: BFG Technologies
Contact: Main line: 1-847-281-3110
Technical Support: BFG Toll free Tech Support at 1-866-BFGFIXX (1-866-234-3499) or email support@bfgtech.com (Tech support available 24 hours 7 days a week)
Service Location: BFG provides warranty service at a mail-in location.
Service Time: Please allow 2-3 weeks for warranty service.

 
Originally posted by: xtknight
I'd get a Leadtek because my current card overclocks like a bitch. What I'd do is wait for Leadtek to release a card with a custom cooler on it.

Same here. Except I'm going with MSI. Their bundle is excellent and so are their custom coolers.
 
I have been thinking BFG, but the eVGA looks better (personal perference) and according to eVGA's website it is also OCed to 450, not BFGs 460 but still alot more than the stock 430.

Performance
NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX
450 MHz GPU
24 Pixel Pipelines
400 MHz RAMDAC

Memory
256 MB, 256 bit DDR3
1200 MHz (effective)
38.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth


And honestly, how much better is a lifetime warranty over a three year warranty. Is there anyone out there that is considering a $600 gaming video card that is upgrading their 3 year old 4200ti? ..... no. Three years is plenty, a lifetime warranty is a usless feature that looks good in theory, BFG knows know one is going to have a gaming video card for 6 years..... could you imagine HL2 on a Voodoo 5000 !!!!!
 
Thats a hard decision. For one you could always upgrade to the Ultra by paying the difference if it comes out within 3 months if you go eVGA.

However, I would say BFG's support and service is better.

The speed difference isn't that much. It looks like most companies are ocing their cards to 450 anyways, so I wouldn't even care about that.

Tough decision. I think in this instance I would probably go with eVGA with all the rumors of an Ultra version waiting in the wings.
 
I've had positive experiences with both BFG and eVGA. I opted for the eVGA this time around over the BFG for one main reason. I will most likley get a second one down the road and in the past BFG has opted to use their own coolers after the initial batch with the spec cooler. With a dual card rig I would prefer that the cooling solutions match on both cards. Then again, I might end up putting an NV Silencer or a Zalman cooler on the eVGA card(s), but that depends on the performance/noise level of the stock cooler.

YIP, but you get half of the Yanks that think BFG are the best so buy as its a good old American brand (which was little heard of outside USA till 6800's)

They weren't very well known in the US before then either. Their first generation of cards was the FX series, which was not the best time to be a nVidia only company. They are a fairly new company that sprung up from the ashes of Visiontek. I still have a BFG FX 5900 running on my wife's machine that I got back in 2003, which is running great.
 
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