Originally posted by: chizow
I used to regard BFG as equal to EVGA, but I guess they recently revoked their warranty coverage for overclocking. They also lack support/enthusiast forums, which are extremely helpful in getting relevant info quickly, but also provides a direct means of contact with techs and customer service in case you have a problem (great for RMA problems).
I had to look it up.
http://www.bfgtech.com/warranty.aspx
Was not modified or damaged by overclocking
The written warranty statement doesn't say "you can't overclock" but does state "if you kill your card by overclocking..."
As for user forums, BFG used to have some until a couple months ago (at bfggaming.com). Basically it was just people airing their problems in public. The real "direct means of contact with techs and customer service in case you have a problem" is to email or to pick up the phone and call. The forums was just wasting time, because someone having a problem would oftentimes do all three, so someone monitoring the forums would try to help, only to find out they already got their problem taken care of, and of course the forums would just show the problem so people would think that we weren't doing anything to help. It was basically like a support ticket system, but public so everyone can see everyone else's support tickets.
Just pick up the phone and call.
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: krnmastersgt
BFG = clone of EVGA

Huh? Comparing to EVGA...
BFG Firsts:
lifetime warranty
factory overclocks
24/7 tech support
power supplies
BFG Exclusives:
lifetime warranty on
ALL graphics cards
I have something to add to this...
BFG Exclusives:
24/7/
365 phone support
Maybe that's why EVGA/XFX uses forums? Since they don't seem to do phone support over holidays, what is a gamer to do if they need help on Christmas day? Oh yeah, use the forums and maybe some other gamer can offer some suggestions until support opens again. With BFG, just pick up the phone and call. Christmas day, New Year's day, Thanksgiving... whenever.
Everyone else = lesser clones of BFG
Of course the other companies have innovations of their own, such as Step-Up (which BFG copied and improved with Trade-Up) and a double warranty, so kudos to them.
BIG DISCLAIMER: In case someone doesn't know by now, I work for BFG. I am NOT in support, so if you have a problem call support. I am NOT in sales, so no I can't hook you up with a killer deal.