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Title: nVidia FX Post by: TX-EcoDragon on December 28, 2002, 10:51:52 pm How funny,
After my video card fried and I RMA'ed it I installed my backup card and this made the point that making the upgrade from a GeForce 3 Ti 200 to a Ti4600 wasn't a major improvement, at least not in light of the cost. I had a quick thought that maybe I could just get store credit or a refund for the current value of my GF4 to apply towards a GeForce FX, I called and e-mailed and tried the "can I speak with the supervisor" approach but they wouldn't do it. . . which I understood, but was bummed about. Well, as luck would have it, I just got an e-mail that says that the company no longer carries any GF4 Ti4600's, so they couldn't replace my card, and offered to refund me $347.00 So I guess I might be able to get that FX card after all. . .just gotta wait until feb. (but hey, I won't need it till then anyway!!) So I guess after all the hell, this is a nice conclusion! S! TX-EcoDragon Title: Re: nVidia FX Post by: TX-Cage on December 29, 2002, 12:34:26 am That's good news. Now you can go which ever route you decide. The way I last read, the FX will be between a whopping $399-$499 USD. But that is just opinionated hearsay on the web.I too have been waiting for the FX, but think I may stick it in the next machine after the one I am currently building. I have been looking into the Matrox with surround gaming. Seems Forgotten Battles will be supporting it and I believe I am going to give it a whirl.Be a nice addition when my Christmas present from my parents arrive...the TrackIR.S~Black 5... end ...
Title: Re: nVidia FX Post by: LW_Tornado on December 29, 2002, 11:46:17 am Well myself, am getting a gf4 ti4600 with vivo , a gig of ram (pc2100) and a cpu upgrade to 2.7 gigs, should hold me for awhile i think lol. See you all soon.S~TX-TornadoBlue 3
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