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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 03:52:14 (permalink)
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I have a graphics card GTX 1070 FTW ACX ,I bought her 5-year warranty, if I exchange for GTX 1070 FTW2 ICX whether purchased earlier 5-year warranty will be assigned to the new graphics card?
Sorry for my English




Yes, it transfers to the new card.
 
OriginaliCX Upgrade products will carry over any Extended Warranty from the ACX 3.0 product sent in by participant. Otherwise, iCX Upgrade products are not eligible for the EVGA Extended Warranty program.

 
Naztherim
If I did the thermal-pad mod, can I still exhange my normal FTW for the new FTW2 ICX? I'm curious.




Thermal pad mod doesn't make you ineligible. Just make sure you have your card registered with a receipt and you should be able to put in the request.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 04:07:53 (permalink)
 
vipers33
I have a graphics card GTX 1070 FTW ACX ,I bought her 5-year warranty, if I exchange for GTX 1070 FTW2 ICX whether purchased earlier 5-year warranty will be assigned to the new graphics card?
Sorry for my English




Yes, it transfers to the new card.
 
OriginaliCX Upgrade products will carry over any Extended Warranty from the ACX 3.0 product sent in by participant. Otherwise, iCX Upgrade products are not eligible for the EVGA Extended Warranty program.

 
 
I am very pleased that so it works 
RainStryke, thank you very much for your reply.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 12:27:29 (permalink)
I'll be honest, as a 1070 FTW owner, I don't want to pay for ICX to ensure that my card continues to function in the future as the loads from games increase. 
 
 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 15:18:46 (permalink)
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I'll be honest, as a 1070 FTW owner, I don't want to pay for ICX to ensure that my card continues to function in the future as the loads from games increase. 


Here's to hoping the ACX stops being made, then your card goes boom, then EVGA has to replace it with an iCX one.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 18:50:17 (permalink)
I've got two of the Classified 6386 cards.  The upgrade page doesn't show anything for the 6386 cards at this time and the page says I don't have any cards that qualify for this upgrade.  The end date is supposed to be Feb. 28'th.  Is there going to be an ungrade for the 6386 cards, and will it be within the timeframe of the offer?
 
Also, with the short time frame, I wouldn't have time to do one card at a time so that I still have a functioning computer while waiting for the first card to be done and returned and then send the second.  Is there any possibility if a cross-ship option?  Will the 6386 cards even get this offer before the 28'th of February?

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/18 20:17:54 (permalink)
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One card has been approved. The other one is still pending. I was thinking I could send both cards together but I assume I'll have to ship them separately. What do you think?


 
You have 30 days from approval date for the cards to get to EVGA so you could wait and see how quickly card #2 is approved 
 
 
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I've got two of the Classified 6386 cards.  The upgrade page doesn't show anything for the 6386 cards at this time and the page says I don't have any cards that qualify for this upgrade.  The end date is supposed to be Feb. 28'th.  Is there going to be an ungrade for the 6386 cards, and will it be within the timeframe of the offer?
 
Also, with the short time frame, I wouldn't have time to do one card at a time so that I still have a functioning computer while waiting for the first card to be done and returned and then send the second.  Is there any possibility if a cross-ship option?  Will the 6386 cards even get this offer before the 28'th of February?




The iCX Upgrade page says to stay tuned for Classified 6386, so you can assume it will be available for upgrade before the 28th.  
 
Also, I found this in the additional terms and conditions section on the upgrade page 
 
  • After a Member requests an iCX Upgrade, EVGA must receive all ACX 3.0 to iCX Upgrade products within 30-days of Upgrade approval or the request will expire and a new request must be authorized.
So you could ship 1 card and wait 3 weeks (or until you get your 1st iCX card) and then ship the 2nd card.  You would of course have to pay shipping for both cards to EVGA.
 
 
 
I just jumped in the queue myself with a 1080 FTW, finally found something to use my EVGA bucks on. 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 00:23:35 (permalink)
 
Hi folks, EVGA here. Thank you all for beta-testing our cards and trying to fix them with the DIY packages we have send you. We think we finally found a solution for the cards, so we will call this fix an innovation and new technology in order to be able to charge you for it. So once again, you can test some cards for us!
As a reward for the months of troubles, having to swap them out and take them apart, and being persistent so we couldn't deny that there was an issue, we will not charge you $250 but only $99. Does that make you feel good, or what ?


 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 06:14:58 (permalink)
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Hi folks, EVGA here. Thank you all for beta-testing our cards and trying to fix them with the DIY packages we have send you. We think we finally found a solution for the cards, so we will call this fix an innovation and new technology in order to be able to charge you for it. So once again, you can test some cards for us!
As a reward for the months of troubles, having to swap them out and take them apart, and being persistent so we couldn't deny that there was an issue, we will not charge you $250 but only $99. Does that make you feel good, or what ?




+1 everybody here will have nearly the most expensive 1070/1080's in the history of pascal cards and they are all happy with that...
 
600 dollars for a 1070, thanks evga !
 
and we dont know who will behave those icx cards... :D
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 08:43:50 (permalink)
No one is twisting your arm to upgrade or pay the extra $100 to do so.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 08:53:18 (permalink)
Still this is a great offer for those who qualify.  
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 11:22:05 (permalink)
Will I be able to Step Up from 1080 to 1080TI (IF announced)?
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 11:27:58 (permalink)
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Will I be able to Step Up from 1080 to 1080TI (IF announced)?


It's possible, but we wont know until NVidia makes the announcement and EVGA is allowed to list their products.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/19 23:19:49 (permalink)
 
Would have to be to a base model.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/20 02:00:50 (permalink)
When you use the step up program, do you have to pay the shipment for the future card ?
And for the old card ?

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/20 03:02:26 (permalink)
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When you use the step up program, do you have to pay the shipment for the future card ?
And for the old card ?

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To do the ACX to ICX upgrade...you pay to ship to EVGA and they give you free ground in return.
 
To do step up...you pay to ship original to EVGA and you pay to have the new card shipped to you...
 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/20 03:11:18 (permalink)
So... you have an 1080 FTW acx 3.0 that you paid 750 euros and you want a 1080ti with the upgrade + step up...

You have to pay 100 euros + shippments costs for the acx3.0 + the difference between 1080 icx and 1080 ti prices + shipments costs for the icx + shippments costs for the 1080 ti ?

So you have a beautiful 1080ti icx for more than 1100 euros... nice deal 
 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/20 04:07:53 (permalink)
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So... you have an 1080 FTW acx 3.0 that you paid 750 euros and you want a 1080ti with the upgrade + step up...

You have to pay 100 euros + shippments costs for the acx3.0 + the difference between 1080 icx and 1080 ti prices + shipments costs for the icx + shippments costs for the 1080 ti ?

So you have a beautiful 1080ti icx for more than 1100 euros... nice deal 
 


You said you werent going to do the upgrade, you even started 4 or 5 threads about it, so no.. for yiu, you wouldnt spend any more than the price you already did.

Also, you would spend $70 more than you would have before, thats all.

Not to mentiom, the most important part, of you were out of step up date, you would have never had the chance to even try to step up. You would be selling your card first, and since there has been multiple 1080's selling for 500 or lower, you would have to take a major hit. An ASUS 1080 just sold for $400 on these forums.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 07:12:59 (permalink)
One step closer....

 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 07:18:45 (permalink)
Sorry if this has already been asked.
Do I still qualify for the ICX upgrade, if I have applied the thermal pad mod myself to my existing card? Or would EVGA reject the upgrade because the card has been modified?
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 07:49:19 (permalink)
Still waiting on approval... Early sign-up the day it opened. Beginning to think there is no que lol.. I've seen people get approved that signed up later than me
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 08:24:38 (permalink)
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Sorry if this has already been asked.
Do I still qualify for the ICX upgrade, if I have applied the thermal pad mod myself to my existing card? Or would EVGA reject the upgrade because the card has been modified?


You will be fine. They mean if you bought say, a 1080 and installed a hybrid kit...you'd have to remove it and reinstall the stock cooler before sending it back.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 08:36:03 (permalink)
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One step closer....

 


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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 08:37:50 (permalink)
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Sorry if this has already been asked.
Do I still qualify for the ICX upgrade, if I have applied the thermal pad mod myself to my existing card? Or would EVGA reject the upgrade because the card has been modified?


You will be fine. They mean if you bought say, a 1080 and installed a hybrid kit...you'd have to remove it and reinstall the stock cooler before sending it back.




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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 08:39:59 (permalink)
Yup, stock cooler, thermal pad mod , no damage and .72 stock bios on the card I sent back
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 09:36:54 (permalink)
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 09:54:01 (permalink)
And for the Classified series of cards...., (sounds of crickets in the background).

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 11:47:18 (permalink)
I live in Toronto, Canada.
I wonder how long the exchange process will take. 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 12:37:46 (permalink)
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I live in Toronto, Canada.
I wonder how long the exchange process will take. 


UPS Standard shipping times from Toronto to California generally take about a week each way. After we reach your position in the queue and you submit the payment you would send in your card, there would be a 1-3 business day processing time then we would ship you out your replacement.
 
From the time you ship you can expect 2+ weeks unless you pay for expedited shipping.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 12:58:51 (permalink)
 

UPS Standard shipping times from Toronto to California generally take about a week each way. After we reach your position in the queue and you submit the payment you would send in your card, there would be a 1-3 business day processing time then we would ship you out your replacement.
 
From the time you ship you can expect 2+ weeks unless you pay for expedited shipping.



 
Thanks for the info!
Not sure if I am going to get this upgrade(have to research it more), but if I do i can always run my old AMD 290 for a few weeks.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 10 Series Cards with iCX Technology! 2017/02/21 13:23:59 (permalink)
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UPS Standard shipping times from Toronto to California generally take about a week each way. After we reach your position in the queue and you submit the payment you would send in your card, there would be a 1-3 business day processing time then we would ship you out your replacement.
 
From the time you ship you can expect 2+ weeks unless you pay for expedited shipping.



 
Thanks for the info!
Not sure if I am going to get this upgrade(have to research it more), but if I do i can always run my old AMD 290 for a few weeks.


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