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Phew

Kinda glad my Inno3D GT is working fine down here in Oz.

posted by : Azmo, 08 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Good Sources.........

I understand you guys are worried about this 8800GT series being dead and all but THREE of those forum links are the same guy. And if you read his hardforum post you would see that he said that a BFG employee told him to wait it out a few weeks and "not buy any cards
" until then. If you think about that statement its not very subjective and sounds a bit like he is trying to attack BFG which isnt allowed in any forum in that manner. Anyways, hes in PCPer and Hardforum and that other forum you mention.... so in reality this could all be one source.

posted by : Anshel, 08 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Now now - when ati sucked with drivers in the beginning you had no remorse

Dont play softball (change your own game). The same fate ati had will be given to nvidia now - no matter how you soft talk this - 

Go grow up boy - ati is near completion and you'll develop a tumor when you feel their benchmarks

posted by : werner, 08 November 2007 Complain about this comment
ALL THE CARDS ARE FOXCONN

BFG, evga , PYN , who cares ?
All the frist week 8800gt are made by foxcoon and sent to Nvidia partners to customization. So its clear possible to see DOA boards on all partners. 
I recomend buying one in december when Flextronics will be shipping the cards too. But since you cant know who are the maker. Buy a pre-tested board.

posted by : Javalino, 08 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Fishy

I've got an 8800GT, and have been closely following all the common fora on the card.

Suddenly, today, a lot of identical angry postings seem to be made about massess of cards being DOA. Yesterday, this wasn't the case.

Certainly there are issues with some drivers - we know this. Some multi rail PSU's also don't work. But I don't quite believe the mass of DOA reports. If true the fora would be full of people wanting advice about PSU compatibilities and mobo compatibilities - not just assuming straight DOA's.

posted by : rhiridflaidd, 08 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Sucks to be those guys

Good thing I'm waiting until mid December to get one.

posted by : System48, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment
7.5% at our side...

We had 40 cards and 3 were DOA, so 7.5% for us (for some more figures)

Lad from Blighty

posted by : M Bligthy, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment
It might not be the card...

Theo, 

the problem might not be the cards. A friend of mine got a BFG 8800GT last week & couldn't get it to POST in his Abit AM2 motherboard (only bought it a few weeks back). Tried it in my Asus Maximus Formula & booted fine (just as my Inno3D 8800GT works fine).

So it might just be mobo incompatibility...

Just a thought

posted by : Simon Says, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment
not accurate enough..

Can you really calculate DOA rate with any kind of accuracy on such a small number as 22 cards.. if they would have been allocated 2 cards and got 1 DOA then it would have been 50%..

If they could somehow get statistics from say 1000 cards..then perhaps it could be fairly accurate.. with 22 cards its hard to tell if they where just unlucky,

posted by : Andy, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment
1st time i saw it

here's the site where i 1st saw it being discussed
http://ashentech.com/index.php

posted by : pt, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Independent hardware sites? Yeah right!

The post by Kyle Bennett just show how much money they must throw at these sites. If I had bought a card that was DOA I would be one pissed off puppy. If a company like BFG sends out dead cards just shows how poor their product controle really is and it should be told. HardOCP is just another site that is on the payrole and not really a independent review site.

posted by : D, 07 November 2007 Complain about this comment

Nvidia's 8800GT experiences teething problems

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