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Hey dominik, just a few quick questions.

I bought an EVGA 780 3GB from Overclockers on the 26th May.. I'm wondering if I'd qualify for the step-up program to the 6GB when it's released?

Also, do I need to register my product anywhere for warranty or similar?

Thanks :)

I bought my 780's around that time and I qualified for the step up program. You should too. So go too evga.eu web site. Register your card then it will tell you if you qualify.
 
Hello, the none Ti 6GB Version is already available and you should qualify for. When you register the card within 14 days to your account you get the step up feature for free. If this was not done you will need to purchase a extended warranty to get the step up feature, the warranty will then transfer automatically to the new card. Generally if you do not want to use Step Up, purchase extended warrantys or benefit from our varius promotions registration is only needed if you want to handle RMA directly with us. If you want to benefit from one of the mentioned points registration is required.
 
Hey Adominik, I just ordered the 3gb 780ti sc acx, would it be eligible for the 6gb ti in step up when you release it, or should I return it and wait?
 
Hi Dominik,

I am still awaiting a reply to the e-mail I sent regarding the replacement SC ACX cooler, after one was discussed over the phone to be dispatched.

It's been around 6 weeks now since this was opened. Please could we resolve this ASAP.

Thank you,
sh33p
 
Just bought an EVGA Supernova G2 1300W (Wish I knew the 1600W was coming :() and will give a review of it when my build is completed.

Great products guys :)
 
Nice to hear and still a good choyce ;) with the PSU you can also get a copy of Rise of the Triade if you want to... You just have to register it and request the code at the promo articel....

Feel free to post the Review also in this thread!!
 
Nice to hear and still a good choyce ;) with the PSU you can also get a copy of Rise of the Triade if you want to... You just have to register it and request the code at the promo articel....

Feel free to post the Review also in this thread!!

Awesome and done that thanks :) And will do on the review.
 
Warranty out the window, if i paint the 780 shroud? :)

Do you mean to paint the cooler of the card? This do not void the warranty, just have seen a black 780TI Ref cooler in RMA, this was looking amazing!!!
It will not void the warranty if you do so but we can not give a guarantee you will get this cooler back again in case of RMA. We always try it but depending on the product and the time you handle the RMA it could also be possible you need to pay for the cooler (roughly 30€)
 
Do you mean to paint the cooler of the card? This do not void the warranty, just have seen a black 780TI Ref cooler in RMA, this was looking amazing!!!
It will not void the warranty if you do so but we can not give a guarantee you will get this cooler back again in case of RMA. We always try it but depending on the product and the time you handle the RMA it could also be possible you need to pay for the cooler (roughly 30€)

Very nice, luckily, i just secured 2 Titan coolers, so will just replace the visible parts and paint those, while keeping the original intact.
 
Do you mean to paint the cooler of the card? This do not void the warranty, just have seen a black 780TI Ref cooler in RMA, this was looking amazing!!!
It will not void the warranty if you do so but we can not give a guarantee you will get this cooler back again in case of RMA. We always try it but depending on the product and the time you handle the RMA it could also be possible you need to pay for the cooler (roughly 30€)

That's cool.
 
Do you mean to paint the cooler of the card? This do not void the warranty, just have seen a black 780TI Ref cooler in RMA, this was looking amazing!!!
It will not void the warranty if you do so but we can not give a guarantee you will get this cooler back again in case of RMA. We always try it but depending on the product and the time you handle the RMA it could also be possible you need to pay for the cooler (roughly 30€)

EVGA sure are the main men when it comes to warranty. Awesome guys :)
 
Going to give a quick review of the EVGA Supernova G2 1300W here and do a full review in the correct place tomorrow.

I received the PSU to go with a new XSPC H2 build and it is replacing a XFX 1050W Black Edition, which was struggling to cope with my demands. The XFX was very noisy under load and was over powering the whole of my water cooled system. I am a little anal about noise and I went water cooling to get away from noisy fans, so that was a put off straight away. I must add that if nothing was overclocked, the fan didn't kick in but hey, I like to overclock :)

Anyways, on to what this EVGA Supernova G2 will be powering...

  • A 3930K @ 5Ghz (1.5V)
  • An EVGA Titan @ 1267Mhz (1.3V)
  • An Asus Titan @ 1267Mhz (1.3V)
  • 9 120mm fans
  • 1 D5 pump
  • 2 SSD's (1*480GB and 1*120GB)
  • 2 Mechanical Drives (both 2TB)
  • 1 DVD player and 1 memory card reader/USB panel

2 more fans than what I had in my old system, so not much of a difference. So on to what I thought....

First off, the packaging was top notch with the PSU being in a nice cloth case and all the cables packed nice. I won't do an unboxing review, as there are many of them already but very pleased with how well it came boxed up.

Nothing complicated about connecting it into the case and it comes with the usual 4 screws to connect to the back and all of the modular sockets are clearly defined. Nice and easy to read and nice solid fittings with the leads. For the XSPC H2 case, it connects to the bottom and on it's side. The XSPC H2 case made this a very easy fit. Connecting cables was easy and the cables are not as stiff as some of the other PSU's I have used, so this is a big plus for me. There is nothing worse than trying to bench and manipulate cables when you need to move them through awkward holes.

All the cables have a decent length and no problems connecting the whole of the computer up. As it is fully modular, this helps to keep cables clean and tidy.

On completion of my build, it is always an apprehensive press of the button for the first time and I usually miss something but thankfully, not this time :) So on to testing. I fired up the PC with nothing overclocked, just to make sure the water was working ok and nothing was getting too hot. I ran it like that with some simple monitoring software on temps for an hour and ran a couple of easy bench runs all on stock. No problems, so time to test.

Fired up 5Ghz on the CPU (1.5V) and went full steam with a 1267Mhz OC on each of the Titans (1.3V) and fired up 3DMark Firestrike. The first thing that I noticed was the lack of noise from the PSU, so while the bench was running, I checked it and the fan was spinning but was completely silent and even with my head next to the PSU, I couldn't hear it at all. Massive Kudos for that and a major plus in my book. The bench completed and no noise at all from the fan and no shut down like I had previously with the XFX 1050W PSU. Well chuffed with the noise level and performance.

A quick pro's and cons.

Pro's

  • Build quality
  • Silent operation
  • Bendy cables
  • Clearly defined connections
  • Masses of cables if needed and good lengths
  • Price
  • 10 year warranty
  • Free game

Con's

  • None!

I paid the same price for this unit as I did my XFX unit and the quality just oozes confidence in it.

Buy now if you need a reliable PSU from a reliable company. Top guys EVGA :)
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-004-EA
 
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Err! Never got no free game with mine. To be fair it was a while ago when I bought it :D

Agree with all your key points ^^^. As you know, I run a similar a setup and the 1300 G2 powers it without breaking a sweat even when pushed.

Quality Psu.
 
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