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RMAed a BFG 8800GTX, Got a 9800 GT OC (1GB) in return
So the question would be is this an equivalent replacement?
More vram, less stream processors, MUCH smaller card. Hard to find any benchmarks of the 1GB OC version.
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This same thing just happened to a friend of mine...and in his case, he lost performance in both COD-4 and COD-5..the only games he plays....he lost framerates and that nice fluid feel .
He fought them for a good month, and they finally sent him a 260 as a replacement. IMHO the 9800GT is not as good a card as the 8800GTX. EDIT: compare them here ..The 8800GTX stomps it in bandwidth and pixle fill rate http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards....=575&card2=474
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9800gt is a small step down from a gtx. BUT I would take it anyways. Better cooling, new smaller core, less power consumption and close performance to the gtx.
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That's pretty much the arguement I've been having with BFG. They keep citing clock/mem speeds, and I keep coming back with less ACTUAL processors. Need to run some benchmarks to see what's up.
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I would call BFG and complain. You should at least get a 8800 GTS 1GB, or GTS 250 1GB. I would go for a GTX 260, since you spent so much money on the card.
On top of the less SPs, there is less bandwidth too (256-bit vs 384-bit). Try PMing the BFG rep on the forums.
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Yea call them again and complain and see if you can get a GTX260 for a little xtra cash!!
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Call, don't email. Do not waste time typing seriously. 10min convo where you are stern (but not screaming) should get you a greater than or equal replacement.
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No matter the difference in specs its the same performance. I have had both in my main rig and there is no performance difference at all (1920x1200 4xaa/8xaf). The 9800GT is smaller and draws less power. So its an overall better design.
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I RMA'd my evga 8800gtx, and they sent me a 280.
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would def take a 280 in return
. I am afraid this is going to happen to me also, as I just had a bfg 8800 gtx, and need to rma it, however I have a SLI setup, so anything other then a 8800 gtx wont work for me, unless they would like to upgrade me to something that is better the the SLI setup.
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OP - I believe that you were sent the wrong card by mistake. The replacement card should not have been the 9800 GT 1GB. I can look into why that happened, but in the meantime can you send me your contact information and RMA number via PM so I can get this taken care of for you?
Thanks.
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what a standup guy... good deal ![]()
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BFG <3<3<3<3++++
Thanks again for the help Jeff. It's great to see this kind of customer support. If Jeff's boss reads these forums, give the man a raise, he deserves it .
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This is why I buy BFG parts. I have had nothing but good support from them.
I had two BFG 6800 GT's years ago (still kicking around in spare computers). One died when it was in my main rig, and the whole RMA process was quick and painless. When I finally part with my 8800 GTX (2.5 years and still going strong), I will look to see what BFG has to offer.
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A 9800GT is the same as an 8800GT which is 2 steps down from an 8800GTX.
You got the shaft and I would be pissed. GJ BFG for taking care of this issue though. I wonder if AVA Joe is listening? He'd probably blame the OP for not making the right GPU choice and charge him 15% restocking on that 9800GT and make him pay return shipping.
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Some people here would beg to differ link
But nonetheless BFG once again comes to the rescue (though I dont see a reason for it).
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http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards....571&card2=474#
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OP, let me know what you end up getting for your RMA and I will post a short post about this on my site. BFG deserves to be recognized for stuff like this. It looks like the overclocked BFG GTS 250 comes in right below the 8800 GTX but a 65nm GTX 260 or 55nm GTX 260 would a great step-up. From the 9,000 series, the BFG 9800 GTX+ OC seems just about right. Last edited by mentok1982; 04-09-2009 at 03:06 PM..
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