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    dead video card back to life?

     
    what are the odds of bringing a dead video card back to life? simple as that....

    cause of the GPU fan died so the GPU died as well....

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    Out of curiousity, what card? if its a 8 meg, dont bother.
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    The odds are very good if it's still under warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomic Rooster
    The odds are very good if it's still under warranty.

    Point.

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    well that i'm not sure of... i'll have to find out, but it's a PNY Ti 4600

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    How Old?


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    Hey you're in luck. PNY offers a lifetime warranty on their video cards. Here's the link to their support page:

    http://www.pny.com/support/verto/


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    Thumbs up

    Well thats luck for him.
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    warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product as sold to the original purchaser <--------

    well............... not really.

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    defects, The fan did not live its life, its a defect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by extreme_gamer
    warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product as sold to the original purchaser <--------

    well............... not really.

    What, your not the original purchaser? or you over-clocked the piss out of it?

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    i'm trying to point out 'original purchaser', which i'm not, rather the inheritor.

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    Do you still know the original pruchaser?

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    If you can get your hands on the reciept you'll be fine.

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    let's just say ebay. and the original owner lives in maryland as i live in california. i dont know him but can contact through email.

    *edit* well now i'll just have to wait until he responds to my email.
    Last edited by extreme_gamer; June 27th, 2004 at 02:04 PM.

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    You can always start the RMA process and state that you have lost the original invoice, they may let it slide through.

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    returned email:

    the card is a little over 1 yr old. warranty still intact but you'd need a reciept, which i dont have. thnks

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