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Question about evga cards..

Caporegime
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Do evga do a "step-up" program like they do in the states? Far as i know when you buy a card you register it and if a faster model becomes available upto 3 months after you bought your card you can pay the difference and step up to the faster card.

Im gonna assume this is america only though since we in the uk seem to love the shaft. :(
 
Gerard said:
Do evga do a "step-up" program like they do in the states? Far as i know when you buy a card you register it and if a faster model becomes available upto 3 months after you bought your card you can pay the difference and step up to the faster card.

Im gonna assume this is america only though since we in the uk seem to love the shaft. :(

OCUK don't sell EVGA, so why make a thread about them here? silly person. CLUE: Google :rolleyes:

As for us in the UK "loving the shaft", well, most of us don't! but each to there own i suppose.
 
Gerard said:
Do evga do a "step-up" program like they do in the states? Far as i know when you buy a card you register it and if a faster model becomes available upto 3 months after you bought your card you can pay the difference and step up to the faster card.

Im gonna assume this is america only though since we in the uk seem to love the shaft. :(

There is a step-up program available to Europeans, but your best bet is to go here and contact the European Subsidiary for more information regarding the step-up program. I've been on their forums and have not read a thread which shows a successful step-up from Europe.
 
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