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Are you all serious?
XFX is the best ati provider..
That's highly debatable. XFX has the best warranty, but they are notorious for cutting corners with their PCB and cooler designs and have many times changed the design of a card while keeping the same part number.
But usually not with the first few batches, as they stick to reference?
That's highly debatable. XFX has the best warranty, but they are notorious for cutting corners with their PCB and cooler designs and have many times changed the design of a card while keeping the same part number.
I like the brands that have a 3 year warranty and don't care who owns it. 3 years is plenty of warranty for a video card and not having to register it and having to deal with transferring the registration is a bonus.
-Ugly Design and cheap non reference coolers
This. My last three ATi cards have been Sapphire, all worked great and their pricing is right where it needs to be.I always buy sapphire cards since x1950 personally.
Never had a single issue with them and they usally overclock well..
I know that eVGA is best for nVidia cards but i'm undecided when it comes to the red team.
is HIS up in par with any other brand?
ASUS looks to be the one i'm leaning towards besides MSI / Sapphire.... sometimes i wish eVGA would jump on ATi's bandwagon..
then whats the point of the fucking warranty?
If your product shits the bed you're going to get an inferior product that they cut corners on.
then whats the point of the fucking warranty?
If your product shits the bed you're going to get an inferior product that they cut corners on.
That's highly debatable. XFX has the best warranty, but they are notorious for cutting corners with their PCB and cooler designs and have many times changed the design of a card while keeping the same part number.
I like the brands that have a 3 year warranty and don't care who owns it. 3 years is plenty of warranty for a video card and not having to register it and having to deal with transferring the registration is a bonus.
XFX is the best for a reference card purchase that's not going to be water-cooled with full-cover blocks.
so basically XFX is for girls
got it
I've only ever owned a Sapphire-branded Radeon card since the Radeon 3870, and only one MSI. I have not had any issues with the card themselves from Sapphire, so most likely I will get a 7970 from them.
The only non-branded Radeon card I've owned was the Radeon 9700 Pro. That was branded by ATI and no other manufacturer. That was such a wonderful card.
Radeon 9700 Pro was the best card during its time..... I remember playing BF1942 on my 21" Sony CRT with AA on.... that was pure joy back then