I'm not going to get into a pissing match with you over this.
But nowhere in your article does it say ANYTHING about the card being fixed before shipment. Being that WarHammer's article mentions that the launch could be delayed means that the shipments have already been sent out, they just need to be fixed/replaced. Granted they didn't make it to end users yet, but they were still sent out.
I could really care less who uses what card and why. I just use what I know works.
And I saw that link when I was writing this. They still recalled them. Just because they haven't made it to end users yet, doesn't mean that it still isn't a recall.
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try actually READING my statement and the article:
Warhammer's statement:
"And they just recalled all of them do (it's "due" not "do") to bad capacitors."
1) They didn't recall ALL of them.
2) It wasn't bad caps.
So he was wrong about one part and exaggerating about the other part.
My statement:
"Go ahead and cite me a REPUTABLE report that shows that the production model released today has bad caps AND that they were recalled.
From the aritcle:
"These GeForce 8800 GTX boards were shipped to our Add-In-Card partners
We believe we will still be able to hit our hard launch this week (Nov 8th) with the new GeForce 8800 GTX boards.
."
The grammar I'm not really paying attention to, but I agree there.
I also agree that they aren't recalling all of them.
Originally Posted by vr-zone.com
Those cards are still the production model that was released.
But I am going to agree to disagree.
TO RECAP:
NO, not ALL cards were recalled. The add-in card partners are still considered part of the production model.
I'm not worried about the grammar, I haven't had more than 7 hours of sleep one day this week, and could care less.
Warhammer also corrected his statement:
So, I'm not trying to call you an idiot, cause a ruckus, or sound like an @$$, I'm just going off of the facts in the articles and this thread.Originally Posted by WarhammerTX
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Folks, we're waaaaay off topic and if everyone can't have a reasonable discussion, then we need to end this and go on to other things. Catch my drift?
Since when did "need" start factoring into computer hardware purchases. Sheesh, if we had to factor in "need" everytime we bought a computer part F1 would have never been able to give us the Death Star Mainframe. (can't find anymore links to it). Wonder if F1 dismantled it because of the "rolling black outs" it caused a few years back?
As usual, I welcome all things silicon (and silicone for that matter) especially if they are bigger, smoother and faster.![]()
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Hey, I agree, but I put most of my purchases on NEED....for now that thing is just a touch overkill...
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I'll take one if given to me.. sure would beat my Radeon 9800 Pro
Yes, I'd take almost anything if it was given to me...but actual purchase that....probably not....
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FPS results are in; check out tomshardware.com vga charts for the 8800gtx vs 1950xtx, hl2 high settings at 1280x1024 8800gtx bests the x1950xtx by just under 28 fps! My question to you; is 28 fps worth an extra 200 dollars when were talking 100fps baseline? when anything over 45 fps has a cenimatic movie like quality. Or do you just want to spend alot of money on having the best computer **** for your team deathmatches so you can be a pro-gamer?
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