GeForce 8800 GTX Recall
An anonymous reader writes "From vr-zone.com: 'We have received news that all the 8800GTX cards out in the channel are being recalled due to manufacturing defect. We heard it is probably due to a resistor controlling 2D/3D switching and that leads to 3D corruption. However, the defect doesn't affect the 8800GTS cards.'"
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They probably put the resistor in backwards
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So it's not a total recall...
IIRC, Asus is responsible for the manufacture of all 8800-series boards. The only thing the integrators do is add their cooling solution for the GPU and RAM.
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This is terrible news!
Oh well...i've waited six months for this card to come out...so a little longer won;t make much difference.
That said, its a good job they recalled them. I'd be damnably annoyed if i'd just spent $600 on a card that was made broken.
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"Nvidias business model revolves around rolling out the largest, most current consuming monstrosity possible so long as consumers keep buying it. If the customers shifted their spending habits from "I got a small wee wee and need a big pee cee" to "I really can get by with a 6xxx or 5xxx series card" they would spend more time making the middle-line products more mature and refined."
Well if people stopped upgrading their small wee wee's, then the porn industry would collapse.
The secret is that there are a lot of different board makers and you need to figure out which ones suck before you buy a card. I always do a bit of research before I buy a new card to figure out which ones are known for their reliability. You might need to pay an extra $15 or so over the absolute cheapest, but it's worth it. I've had a single problem in almost 10 years of buying video cards and it was nothing major (fan died on a 6600GT).
Concise yet humorous!
Are nvidia and their partners going to try to pass repared cards off as new?
Refurbished is the label they should wear.
Score for fry's.
Nvidia issued an official comment here
Don't buy eVGA. Problem solved.
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If a product is recalled before any have been sold, is it really a recall?
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Well that's something. I've had problems with eVGA-anything when it comes to NVidia, but PNY Quadros, Asus 6800s and 7800s, no problem.
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when people are prepared to pay almost $1000 (AU) for something they haven't seen yet. I hope the people silly enough not to wait a few months think it was all worth it. By the time they get their cards back they'll be in [insert local electronics chain here] for half the price. ROFL.
It's OK Bender, there's no such thing as 2.
bit-tech has an official statement from Nvidia here. Nvidia specified an incorrect resistor value in their bill of materials, so the manufacturer did its job correctly, but had slightly incorrect instructions.
Well, lookie here! Over the last week, brick & mortar retailers AND etailers across the country have done a boneheaded thing and sold the cards to customers early.
Funny thing: many customers noticed glitches in 3D mode...what a coincidence! I guess we do need a recall!
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