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ElementK said:I just got one. Holy M***** F****** S***! This thing RULES! Unlocked to 16 x 6 aand awaiting an overclock. Oh my god I'm dying. BUY IT NOW!
WAIT YOU DID WHATHeadbust said:lol im sure i wont be that suprised. I had a 6800gt and sold it months ago
BlackPearl said:I bought one late this morning at CUSA, they still had about a dozen. I got ready to install it and noticed that one of the capacitors had been knocked off the back of the board. Took the card back for an exchange a couple of hours later and they still had some. I got ready to install PNY 6800 #2 and (you are probably ahead of me on this) discovered that it also had a capacitor knocked off the back. I'm getting a little uncomfortable about prospects for finding one which is still completely assembled.
My congratulations to all who were lucky enough to get one that works.
setth84 said:it helped my computer, but my old video card was a geforce3... and im still getting just 7075 in 3mark 03.. :\
mbmadness said:The way I see it is, pay $230 at comp usa. Then, I have to pay 6.5% sales tax. So the total would be $245. Next, after waiting a couple of months for a response on my rebate from PNY, I finally get a notice that they are going to screw me once again on the mail in rebate.
Headbust said:Not so much the specs, but quality wise, Basically i just dont want the thing to die in a month or two.
$199 at compusa
LoneWolf said:PNY makes great stuff. I have one of these cards sitting on my desk at the moment. It will shortly replace my Radeon 9700. By the way, the cards have a 3-year warranty (one year +two more years on registration).
P.S. The heatsink/fan on this card looks absolutely fabulous in terms of manufacturing quality. It sinks all the RAM chips, and has a heat pipe on it in addition to a nice looking squirrel-cage fan, and it's heavy. Hope you already bought your card; at some CompUSA stores this item may go really fast.
-freon- said:According to PNY's site, their Verto GeForce 6800 GT 256MB AGP and Verto GeForce 6800 128MB AGP only have 1 year warranties, plus an additional 2 years upon completion of a registration form on PNY's website.
Their "lifetime" warranty is simply a warranty for the lifetime of the product line, not the actual card. So when they discontinue a product, the warranty expires.
"Lifetime is defined as the lifetime of the product on the market. Outdated technology is not covered by lifetime warranty if the item is no longer available on the common market as a new product"
DaRkF0g said:Yeah I knew about when the product is out of production the warranty essentially expires. I still thought all PNY products carried the limited lifetime warranty deal. Apparently I was wrong.