So I had finally gotten around to RMA'ing my eVGA 7900GT card, this after I made the initial RMA inquiry back in APRIL, so yeaa, I was taking my time. The card was a great card .. I didn't bother to OC it since it was already a KO Edition card, but starting with Company of Heroes, I would get terrible graphics tearing on the screen, which would get worse the longer I played. This happened on newer games that stressed the card, so TF2 was ugly as well.
Anyhoo, I just now received the eVGA RMA box back, opened it, and what to my surprise did I find inside but a 7950 GX2 card !!!! This is basically TWO 7900 series cards crammed onto one PCB, so needless to say I was
Darth had mentioned to me that eVGA was doing this, so it wasn't a complete surprise, but I fully expected a 7950, not a GX2 !!! This confirms why I continue to recommend eVGA cards, and at this point now own 3 of them, with plans in the Spring to possibly purchase 2 8800GTs to SLI.
If you have an eVGA card, you are set for the lifetime of the card. If you are buying, you should give them a very hard look. I'll post pics tonight once I get home.
Anyhoo, I just now received the eVGA RMA box back, opened it, and what to my surprise did I find inside but a 7950 GX2 card !!!! This is basically TWO 7900 series cards crammed onto one PCB, so needless to say I was
Darth had mentioned to me that eVGA was doing this, so it wasn't a complete surprise, but I fully expected a 7950, not a GX2 !!! This confirms why I continue to recommend eVGA cards, and at this point now own 3 of them, with plans in the Spring to possibly purchase 2 8800GTs to SLI.
If you have an eVGA card, you are set for the lifetime of the card. If you are buying, you should give them a very hard look. I'll post pics tonight once I get home.
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