Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
I completely agree with you. Yeah, NVIDIA wants to play it down; that's the way that PR works these days. I mean how many times have we seen a situation where a company says: "We take this very seriously..." and then doesn't do anything.
That's not how SB went, but I guess Nvidia has a history of knowingly selling faulty goods, for example like when they used incorrect under-fill in their mobile gpus, yet carried on as usual, and tried to fix the hardware problem with a software fix (bios update), sound familiar?...


Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
Stating the obvious is the next thing I'll do. Products die or something goes bump in the night which screws things up. That's why there are RMA services and warranties. At this point though it looks like NVIDIA was dealing with a seriously half baked OCP on pre-release drivers rather than a widespread hardware problem.
That's the official damage control spiel, but there are reports of cards dyeing with the latest drivers with cards running stock?