I assume the the card owner pays for shipping back the old card, but not sure if there is a charge for shipping the new card.
I still have a 6800U OC and it's mighty tempting to pull it from the ole P4 2.6C gaming rig and go for the free 9600GT. The $9800GT for $50 doesn't look too attractive; had it been a 9800GTX I'd have jumped on it already.
notherdude u have an old hand. Having an old hand doesnt make sence. Cuz its old. get a new one.. seems like ur hand doesnt understand what it is writing. So placve it in ur rig instead of vista human orgnoids will amke more sense
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I wonder if nVidia will do something similar for my Voodoo 4500 PCI? I know, I know...old school PCI, but I'm sure I can get something good for it.
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I'm guessing this move eliminates some AGP cards still covered under lifetime warranty, and more importantly gives them a stock of AGP cards to send out to customers putting in an AGP RMA.
Should be a no brainer to upgrade..... but I'm torn, as I don't currently NEED either card, but kinda hate to part with my last somewhat decent NVidia AGP card. (PC junk collector)
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