Sadly, that lot includes me, since my GTX 285 came from them. HardwareCanucks now has a copy of an RMA refusal letter sent out to a customer, so if you've got a defective graphics card or PSU from BFG, don't bother sending it in.
Those looking to pick up remaining stock from electronics stores are safe going with stuff from NCIX, so long as you don't mind a one-year warranty. I wonder if I can get a remainder of a one-year warranty on this card? Guess I oughta email them. :
Suffice to say, after all the driver crap in the last year from Nvidia, as well as them effectively shutting out BFG from the 400-series cards, my next graphics card will be something from ATI. nUts to nVidia!
Those looking to pick up remaining stock from electronics stores are safe going with stuff from NCIX, so long as you don't mind a one-year warranty. I wonder if I can get a remainder of a one-year warranty on this card? Guess I oughta email them. :
Suffice to say, after all the driver crap in the last year from Nvidia, as well as them effectively shutting out BFG from the 400-series cards, my next graphics card will be something from ATI. nUts to nVidia!