Come on Raven, tell this troll to get out of the thread...
But wait, he's one of the few people who share your views so I doubt it'll happen will it?
Jog on ?
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Come on Raven, tell this troll to get out of the thread...
But wait, he's one of the few people who share your views so I doubt it'll happen will it?
Hm, that's quite a dedicated effort to keep Fermi cool
Sounds like a killer setup though![]()
I can see this thread being locked. No one has a Fermi and it doesnt look like anyone will for a good few days.![]()
Still, worst case, EVGA have a good warrenty, although I lose it as soon as I stick on the blocks ofc.
That's not the point, the cards were officially released yesterday and so this thread is perfectly warranted.
@ razor_time
Isnt that only in the US, and not the EU?
# There is no physical damage to the PCB, GPU/chipset, or components that are caused by: Damage due to improper installation, damage during modification of any kind, damage during any type of aftermarket cooling installation, and water damage of any kind.
# The product is returned to EVGA in the original factory configuration and condition. All aftermarket modification must be reversed before sending in the product for replacement.
Raven, when we get the first actual post from a GTX480 owner I suggest you edit your first post and tell people where to actually start reading from![]()
@ razor_time
Isnt that only in the US, and not the EU?
The problem you are set to find is, theres dozens of cards, most had been pre-ordered, jsut because they are available as ordered by request, and just because their distributor "LISTS" them, doesn't mean the distributor will actually receive them.
Its pretty clear now that even from the single most Nvidia biased site on the net, Fudzilla, that everything he heres from Nvidia partners is massive orders in terms of numbers, and no delivery. Nvidia have simply been taking orders for numbers they can't come close to delivering. They are also certainly not in full production now, which sucks for everyone.
The fact the second batch, after a tiny first one is in May, and the suggestion partners are hearing the next batch will be probably, September or 6xxx series time, means it isn't in constant production, otherwise you'd get a batch every week from 2 months after production started, which should have been 3 months ago now.
Fud say that by the time the 3rd batch of Fermi's are out the 6000 series will be close to launching. How can this be if we havent even had the refreshes of the 5000 series yet.![]()