post pud details bro para wala nay lain mailad ani
last info i got from master CE kai wala pa ma-uli...mao tu iya gipalit akong Inno3D 9800GTX+ DHT Freezer for 5.5k...

i hope the admin would banned this user... this guy is a thief...
unstwa na man ni bai CE. saman, ato ipa-trace? hehehe...
bai CE offer ko akoa services saman ipabarang ta ni hahahahaha
kana moanha sa inyo sigi yaw yaw brand new gpu ni heheheh
diba double lifetime warranty mana XFX....
ipa RMA kuno na.... basi ma ilisan pa ug GTS 250..

This was the same XFX 8800GTX XXX Edition na akong gipost sa akong thread, mao gani gipost nako didto na "to be decided pa" kung i sell ang unit. When I found out na defective ang unit, akong gi uli sa tag-iya. I never thought he has the balls to sell again even though he already knew na defective ang unit. Gi pa check nako sa technician, then ingon siya na way beyond help na kuno na. I know where the scammer lives, maybe i can help you. Or if you decide to keep the unit, i heard a way that has a high chance of success but at the same time, is also extremely risky. It's called "Baking your Video Card in an oven.."
OT: bro, dili na cya madala og bake sa ordinary na oven hap... you need atleast 325 deg Cel para mahilis ang solder ana, if Lead free solder ana mas taas og temp... pang production grade reflow ovens......

Yes, dili ni siya ordinary na oven toasting. Extreme precaution is required. Patungan sad nimo og foil ang bare Video card in a specific temperature in the oven for a specific period of time..
I also observed that Nvidia's 8800GT/GTS/GTX runs very hot with its reference cooling. I also browsed the internet and noticed that these blue lines/artifacts are very common with the 8800GTX...
RMA is still the best solution....
di na technician kinhanlan...
you buy XFX because of lifetime warranty... DOUBLE LIFETIME
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