Read more.Company confirms that it will be selling graphics-cards at Best Buy – but only in the US.
Read more.Company confirms that it will be selling graphics-cards at Best Buy – but only in the US.
Oh Charlie is going to love this one. Just when he thought nVidia couldn't annoy its partners further...
Its not a very broad initiative when its only availible in one retailer in one country...
That's a really interesting way of looking at it, and a really good point.
I'm reminded of what Google did with the Nexus One. Everyone said that the partners would revolt and cause Android to come crashing down at Google's feet. And then that didn't happen. Even if NVIDIA was going for a wide roll-out, I don't think it would be a big deal, since it's so common these days to have factory-overclocked and custom-cooled cards. AIB partners could easily differentiate themselves.
This wasn't the case back when 3DFX burnt all of their bridges by selling cards directly. Guess we'll see how it develops.
But, 3rd party cards are usually OC'ed, have better coolers, game bundles and osmetimes lifetime warranty. How the hell can nvidia compete?
I don't think Nvidia will scrap its add-in board partners the way 3dfx did. Besides, EVGA, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, et al. are too important to piss off. More likely it's as some here have already stated: Nvidia is replacing the loss of XFX and BFG with their own branded iron.
A man must have code -Bunk
or , nvidia are taking on BFG`s contract and selling BFG cards under there own name in best buy
Greater than a lifetime warranty!?
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Best Buy UK doesn't have a number of things that the US site does, anyway. (I've looked for particular items in the past, and only seen them in the US.)Company confirms that it will be selling graphics-cards at Best Buy – but only in the US
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