NFS4- I agree, newegg support/ruturning is quite excelent.
When is the Asus version coming out? They're generally better than ECS.
Why did they use the 9800Pro-128? Why not the XT? I would think that to test the MB/CPU combo you would want to eliminate as much of other bottlenecks as posible.
After getting burned with "DDR333 only" support on my 755-A (even after ECS plastered stickers on the box and specs on the website claiming DDR400 support), I won't be going with them any time soon.
Good thing NewEgg took back my board even though it was past NewEgg's 30 day warranty period. Shows you what a good company NewEgg is and how they look out for their customers. ECS, are you listening?
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KillaKilla - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
NFS4- I agree, newegg support/ruturning is quite excelent.When is the Asus version coming out? They're generally better than ECS.
Why did they use the 9800Pro-128? Why not the XT? I would think that to test the MB/CPU combo you would want to eliminate as much of other bottlenecks as posible.
gglawits - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
When one clicks the "Buy it from ioCombo for $84.95" link, what comes up is the 755-A, not the 755-A2.Some people might not notice the difference and order the old 755-A anyway. Major goof-up.
Either remove that link altogether or make it point to a 755-A2.
microAmp - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
What board did you get in replacement NFS4?I returned my ECS board back to NewEgg too and settled for the ASUS K8V.
NFS4 - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
After getting burned with "DDR333 only" support on my 755-A (even after ECS plastered stickers on the box and specs on the website claiming DDR400 support), I won't be going with them any time soon.Good thing NewEgg took back my board even though it was past NewEgg's 30 day warranty period. Shows you what a good company NewEgg is and how they look out for their customers. ECS, are you listening?