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EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« on: July 10, 2009, 08:16:22 AM »
Here is a link for a newegg sale for a EVGA 9800 GTX+ for 109.99 after rebate.... GOOD DEAL GUYS.   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130339&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL071009&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL071009-_-VideoCards-_-LH2C-_-14130339

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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2009, 09:37:11 PM »
I got that same exact thing except PNY brand for $99.99 after rebate about a month ago from NewEgg...  NICE CARD!

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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2009, 02:40:37 PM »
$10.00 more for the lifetime warranty on the EVGA.  Worth it from my POV
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2009, 02:48:59 PM »
*Drool*

Too bad I don't have a pooter for that card. :(
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2009, 05:25:10 PM »
$10.00 more for the lifetime warranty on the EVGA.  Worth it from my POV
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2009, 05:52:21 PM »
EVGA isn't ideal anymore.

I had a Ge 7600GTS from them, and when it fried I checked the warranty, and I had missed it expiring by about 6 months. I lasted about 6 months longer than most.

So I go to their customer support, register, log in, check their help forums.... Turns out the entire (very popular, I might add) 7600 line of cards EVGA was putting out only had a life span a little over 2 years. Cheap capacitors, faulty parts, basically bad manufacturing, ensured the cards would all die just outside of their warranty expiration. A few folks snuck in just barely under the wire (meaning their cards died even sooner) and got a replacement card, but it really looks like underhanded business tactics to me.

IMO avoid them. Unethical company from my experience. Go with another brand.

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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2009, 06:35:33 PM »
EVGA isn't ideal anymore.

I had a Ge 7600GTS from them, and when it fried I checked the warranty, and I had missed it expiring by about 6 months. I lasted about 6 months longer than most.

So I go to their customer support, register, log in, check their help forums.... Turns out the entire (very popular, I might add) 7600 line of cards EVGA was putting out only had a life span a little over 2 years. Cheap capacitors, faulty parts, basically bad manufacturing, ensured the cards would all die just outside of their warranty expiration. A few folks snuck in just barely under the wire (meaning their cards died even sooner) and got a replacement card, but it really looks like underhanded business tactics to me.

IMO avoid them. Unethical company from my experience. Go with another brand.

I used to think this too.   There are some older threads prior to building my new box, where I swore I'd never deal with them.   

Backstory:   I had CyberpowerPC build me a box in the Spring of 2006.  I ordered a 7800GT and they installed a 7900GT at no additional charge.   It started to slowly get worse in the Winter of 2007.  I emailed (probably a headset jockey) eVGA about having this repaired, was ignored.   

So I build this box and buy an eVGA 8800GTS KO to stick in it.   I have this Bad Samsung RAM 7900GT laying here and decide to call eVGA and give them the backstory.   I found an email copy of the Invoice and the gentleman told me to Register the card (2.5 years after I had it) and he'd personally "OK it".   I register online with him on the phone and submit.  He approved it and sent me the RMA labels.

I get this in return: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130318&Tpk=512-P3-N801-AR

Returning a Card worth $0 and getting a then card worth $169 shows you eVGA Stands behind their customers.   I had no use for it and sent it to Bj229r (squaddie in Nazgul) at no cost to him.   If he has a problem with it, he sends it to me and I send it to eVGA for life.   

I'm glad BaldEagl convinced me to "give eVGA one more shot".   I'll only recommend BFG Tech AFTER eVGA.   
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2009, 09:54:40 PM »
EVGA offers a lifetime warranty, but that's only if you register through their website.  BFG used to be no questions asked (no receipt etc) on their warranty.  I had a bad fan on a ti4600 back in 2005 and they replaced it once I RMA'd it.  They sent me a new 5900XT.  When I built my current PC I was going to go with BFG, but chose the EVGA because the 8800GTS 640mb was $30 cheaper.  I checked EVGA's warranty out before I bought it and I followed their registration steps.

The two times I dealt with BFG support I had exceptional service on the RMA process and on a separate matter with the 5900XT (they helped me diagnose a bad PSU).  Times change.  Just because I got good service from BFG 4 years ago doesn't mean I'd get the same.  Companies out source and customer service is rarely consistent no matter how hard you want to have faith in that one special company of yours.  YTD, I have not had any issues with my EVGA 8800 nor have I contacted any of their customer service.

Check any of the major "lifetime" companies and they all are requiring you to register their products now just like EVGA.  If you don't register, I think you get 2 years?

In connection with such Limited Lifetime or Ten Year Warranty, all BFG graphics cards introduced on or after February 21, 2008 must be registered on www.bfgtech.com within thirty (30) calendar days of the original purchase date to activate the limited lifetime warranty or limited ten (10) year warranty. Products not properly registered will be covered from the date of purchase by a two (2) year warranty in Europe, and a one (1) year limited warranty in the U.S. and other countries. Proper registration includes submitting proof of purchase to BFG.
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2009, 12:29:17 AM »
Cheap capacitors, faulty parts, basically bad manufacturing, ensured the cards would all die just outside of their warranty expiration.

IMO avoid them. Unethical company from my experience. Go with another brand.


Oh puleeese!  Do you really believe that some executive or mid-level manager at eVGA said "I know, lets use capacitors that die in exactly just over two years... haha... we'll get them those pesky customers!"

Companies outsource for parts and sometimes for manufacturing.  A problem such as this might take months or even years to surface.  Obviously there was a manufacturing defect in some of the parts used in these particular cards but there is no way in h*ll you can convince me that the company did it intentionally as you imply.  Why would a company do that?

I've been in marketing a good portion of my life.  Your job as a marketer is to continue to build market share and revenue and you can't do that by losing existing customers.  As a general rule of thumb it costs between 8-10 times as much to gain a new customer as it does to keep an existing one.  Companies that intentionally PO their customers on a regular basis generally aren't around for long.

A little over a year ago Samsung was having LCD display panals built to their specs by three different manufacturers.  The panals being built by one of these companies were clearly undergoing a manufacturing problem and eveyone getting that particular panal was PO'd.  In contrast the people getting the other two panals were giving those LCD's only the highest ratings.  Did Samsung do that intentionally too so they could PO 1/3 of their customers?  I say unlikely.

I've had several eVGA video cards and am currently running an eVGA motherboard as well.  In my experience they have been nothing but exemplary.  I'm still running my eVGA GeForce MX-440SE in my old Dell after about ten years.  I finally had to replace the fan on it a couple of months ago because it was making a groaning noise at start-up but what would you expect after that long.  I also admit that my motherboard had a graphic anomoly when I got it but eVGA and Nvidia responded quickly to their customers with a BIOS update that rectified the problem.

It's your choice to buy from whom you want but grow up.  You obviously know nothing of the real world.
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2009, 01:33:47 PM »
9800GT 1GB Eco Intelligence is this a better card ??not a hijack just wondering.. :salute
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2009, 01:39:08 PM »
Go with the 512MB version.
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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2009, 01:40:38 PM »
Go with the 512MB version.
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2009, 01:51:43 PM »
The 512's are typically faster, not to mention the Total System Memory from usage in 32 bit XP (we don't know what OS you are using). 

The 1GB Eco GT runs at 550Mhz Clock (112 Stream Processors).   The GTX linked in this thread is 675Mhz (128 Stream Processors).   The GTX is the Superior card.
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2009, 01:57:44 PM »
The 512's are typically faster, not to mention the Total System Memory from usage in 32 bit XP (we don't know what OS you are using). 

The 1GB Eco GT runs at 550Mhz Clock (112 Stream Processors).   The GTX linked in this thread is 675Mhz (128 Stream Processors).   The GTX is the Superior card.

best card I can get with my mother board right now, but thanks for the answer.... I do not have the 6 pin pwer connector option with this motherboard which limits me  :mad:
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Re: EVGA 9800 GTX+ 109.00
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2009, 02:17:56 PM »
Do you have a power-supply up to the job of feeding that card? These cards need a lot of power.
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