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The State of GTX980Ti

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2018/03/28 11:32:23 (permalink)
So I've just requested an RMA for a GTX980Ti SC. While surfing the forums and internet, I've realised that there are many other EVGA 980Ti with many different issues. I've been recommended EVGA by a friend so I'm going from competitor brands to EVGA because of the supposed customer service. My worry is that once I receive the 980Ti back from RMA (if it even goes through), what if the card breaks down again? I understand that EVGA will provide 1 month extra of warranty for the card, but what if it breaks down after one year?

For such an expensive card with so little time left in its warranty, how does EVGA handle this issue?



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    Sajin
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    Re: The State of GTX980Ti 2018/03/28 11:49:04 (permalink)
    The card can be replaced as long as it's within warranty. Once it's out of warranty you'll need to purchase another video card.
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    Re: The State of GTX980Ti 2018/03/28 12:03:06 (permalink)
    Well, here's to hoping that if the RMA goes through, the next card will be able to hold up well. Thanks for taking your time to answer 

    Can I just leave this post up in case I need to seek out further answers with regards to the RMA?
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    Re: The State of GTX980Ti 2018/03/28 12:17:12 (permalink)
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    Well, here's to hoping that if the RMA goes through, the next card will be able to hold up well. Thanks for taking your time to answer 

    Can I just leave this post up in case I need to seek out further answers with regards to the RMA?


    No problem. Yes.
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