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Nvidea, create something more reliable!
So....
I was playing my Silent hunter3, *BANG* Screen Of Death Strike me.... :x Now....I know this very well because my Geforce FX5500 Did the same thing (after 2 months) my Geforce FX5700LE 256Mb did the same after 8 Months!!!!! and For God sakes now its my FX5700LE 256 TD ram after 10 months! and the Nvidia Box doesnt show any Date when the Vidcard might fail you... this is my bloody 3th Graphic Card....in +- 2 years time....and really I,m pissed, the beauty of this all is the 2nd vidcard...that burned the Shop blamed me for blowing it up for running though Games....Now really...I never run games that my PC cant handle and the second...arent Graphic Cards there to help the PC running the games better....Dumbass. Well...I had it...I,m going to smash this piece of crap:damn: to pieces and buy an Brand new one:up: |
I have to say I agree with you to a degree.
I have been through at least 3-4 Nvidia cards in the last 2 years..2 of them in the last 6 months.2 of them were BFG cards and they both died the same way..the exact same capacitor blew up and melted down.Which BFG then admitted that they had a bad batch go out the door.The latest one is a Rosewill 6600GT that died for unknown reasons.Thank god for warrenties. You cannot blame Nvidia though as they are only supplying the GPU's.The blame rests with the cards manufacturer..in my cases BFG and Rosewill.They are the ones making the shoddy parts and cards.The manufacturers need to stop using the cheapest parts they can.The longest lasting card I ever had was a Leadtek Nvidia card that lasted for 2 yrs. |
ATI isn't any better. 3 cards in 3 years here. Only thing to consider is who has the better warranty, its the only thing that can keep you safe from bad workmanship.
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i had one ati card for 4 years, oh well its down to luck.
although ive seen some xbox fanboys claim that they have had 8 ps2's each that all failed. yes of course you have. |
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I've had both manufacturers die on me. Nothing you can do about it - it's typically heat related and that tied to a fluke on the board you bought where a transistor or two was able to handle that heat. A transistor when it goes still works for a while by the way, even if its damaged, and you may have just got lucky.
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Maybe I'm just lucky but I akways add an extra fan to my pc's and I never have a problem. Heats a killer.
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