the card is gone. keep it on your name to show that you have had the RMA done. That way if something goes wrong you can say "look how long I have had your products! I IZ LOYAL TO YOU GIVE ME MAH RMA NAO"
I have every EVGA product I owned registered to my name, like 7 products there
The stuff I RMA all goes as 1 product, it shows under prduct history.. IE my mobo has been RMA'd twice now and it shows two RMA ID on the product listing, and the option for more RMAs
the card is gone. keep it on your name to show that you have had the RMA done. That way if something goes wrong you can say "look how long I have had your products! I IZ LOYAL TO YOU GIVE ME MAH RMA NAO"
I have every EVGA product I owned registered to my name, like 7 products there
The stuff I RMA all goes as 1 product, it shows under prduct history.. IE my mobo has been RMA'd twice now and it shows two RMA ID on the product listing, and the option for more RMAs
Thanks for the advice, I almost clicked on that tab before I realized you posted after a brief refresh of my firefox web browser..
you'll probably get a lower end 8xxx card as stated earlier. plus, if they do, YOU CAN FOLD ON IT!
Are you kidding me? I don't want an 8400GS, that power is lower than what a 7900GS Ko can do, the 7900 can O/C higher probably, and they have 256-Bit compared to 64-bit-128bit. I don't think the 8400gs'es are good for gaming like the 7900's are.
I'm thinking they'll either give me something like an 8800GT or GTS, or something of the same value I paid for mine, because my invoice was included, they may not feel bad to replace it since I paid 179.99$ for the card.
Are you kidding me? I don't want an 8400GS, that power is lower than what a 7900GS Ko can do, the 7900 can O/C higher probably, and they have 256-Bit compared to 64-bit-128bit. I don't think the 8400gs'es are good for gaming like the 7900's are.
Your 7900GS performs roughly like an 8600GTS
You'll probably get that or a 9600GSO (hopefully the GSO)
Are you kidding me? I don't want an 8400GS, that power is lower than what a 7900GS Ko can do, the 7900 can O/C higher probably, and they have 256-Bit compared to 64-bit-128bit. I don't think the 8400gs'es are good for gaming like the 7900's are.
my guess would be something of equal quality, i doubt they would send you a card with 64-bit for a 256-bit.
my guess would be an 8600 or higher.
He will get the same card. They still stock 6k series cards you know lol
They have stockpiles of old stuff for security reasons
And don't unregister a product unless you sell it. Even if it has been RMA'd, once the RMA is completed (EVGA has the bad product, you are fine with yours) they have the button pop up and ask you if you want to auto-register your new product at which point you say YES. Then it just adds the older RMA's to the 'history'
See screenshot for details
edit: sorry soemthing went wrong with my products page, it has the 9600 GT listed as my motherboard and my motherboard is gone from the list, i am very angry all of a sudden. I need to call them lol, this must have just happened
Technically they should have given you a 8800GS but since evga is so nice they gave you a 8800GT. One quastion about RMA. Say i have a evga 8800GT that i got 6 months ago. It breaks after 5 years of use randomly. Will evga replace it?
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