i think you should call\email them about their return policyQuote:
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@14 March 2004 - 23:10
So do I still apply for a RMA number even if its 3 months old or what?
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i think you should call\email them about their return policyQuote:
Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@14 March 2004 - 23:10
So do I still apply for a RMA number even if its 3 months old or what?
Dont diss the MX440. 310 core, stable, UT2004, medium detail, 1024x768, 30fps. Just .:P
Playable though.
Cant beleive you screwed a 9700 pro, I would love one of those suckers right now :(.
Overclocked... ;)Quote:
ATI Radeon 9700Pro 325/620 @ 361/662
Good luck trying to return a overclocked video card.
why? they have no way of knowing he overclocked, there isnt a way to prove he knows what overclocking is.Quote:
Originally posted by GrubMe@15 March 2004 - 19:13
Overclocked... ;)Quote:
ATI Radeon 9700Pro 325/620 @ 361/662
Good luck trying to return a overclocked video card.
yah for real...they cant tellQuote:
Originally posted by GrubMe@15 March 2004 - 18:13
Overclocked... ;)Quote:
ATI Radeon 9700Pro 325/620 @ 361/662
Good luck trying to return a overclocked video card.
Yeah... for sure its overclocking it.
I never overclock graphics card the first time its dope, but for a year or 2 the preformance will be all sluggish and burn out.
That is why you need ALOT of cool air around your graphics card if you decide your overclocking it. I have 2 fans around my graphics card 1 from the graphics card + heatsink, and one from the side of the case fan.
Many companies and computer stores are strict when returning overclocked video cards, its not in there Terms of Agreement / Warranty. Hope they don't notice that you overclocked your graphics card.
Good luck ;) .
Theres no way to find it out...yeah got it now?
again, they have no way of knowing he overclocked it.Quote:
Originally posted by GrubMe@15 March 2004 - 22:08
Yeah... for sure its overclocking it.
I never overclock graphics card the first time its dope, but for a year or 2 the preformance will be all sluggish and burn out.
That is why you need ALOT of cool air around your graphics card if you decide your overclocking it. I have 2 fans around my graphics card 1 from the graphics card + heatsink, and one from the side of the case fan.
Many companies and computer stores are strict when returning overclocked video cards, its not in there Terms of Agreement / Warranty. Hope they don't notice that you overclocked your graphics card.
Good luck ;) .
Hey, if newegg takes it back, you are stoked! However, if you happened to remove the that strange thermal pad that came with all 9700 Pro's, they just might notice. I surely would hope that you can get either your money back or a 9800 Pro!
:)
I didnt remove anything or get the heatsink off or tamper with the car much...so I think it will be ok...I just dont know if I RMA it after 3 months or take it back to the oem