Monday, November 24th 2008
BFG Offers Some AGP Owners Free Upgrade to PCI Express Graphics Card
If you're still one of the few owners of an old AGP video card made by BFG Tech, here's what. As of today, BFG Tech is offering those AGP owners to trade in their current working AGP BFG graphics card for a BFG PCI Express graphics card. BFG only requires your BFG AGP card to come in good, working condition, and they'll send the PCI-E equivalent at no cost to you. If you want to upgrade to an even better performing card, add $50 and you have it. Please note, that the offer is for U.S. customers only. The chart below shows BFG AGP cards and their closest PCI Express equivalent. Find more information here.
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Source:
BFG Tech
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77 Comments on BFG Offers Some AGP Owners Free Upgrade to PCI Express Graphics Card
2. Convince him it's worthless.
3. Buy it off for $5 (You're a nice guy, helping a buddy unload all the junk and all, right?)
4. ???
5. Profit.
It's inevitable that i'm already starting that way and I keep looking at that 3rd Gen Black Pearl Special Edition P5K and with DDR2 sooooo cheap, it's about the best route to actually get a better setup than what I'm running now :toast: :toast:
normal -> recession -> depression
www.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idUSL2474133320071024?sp=true
recession.org/
though gas prices are dam low compared to the summer it's 1.99 a gallon in elkins, west virginia. this summer it got up to 4.28 a gallon one hell of a turn around though i dont know how long the gas will stay low, i think they're just lowering it so SUV sales will go back up then they will shoot gas back up
Sorry for the off-topic, but i don't feel it fair..
Now if it was say, from my Bliss, then it would have to be a far better deal to move from it.
That's [Bliss7800GS+]the main reason I have "not" made a move from AGP completely, but when there's only a $50 cost to move a "paper weight" backup, to a modern card, that seems like I shouldnt pass it up right?:confused::confused:
Most manufacturers should do this, is part of a good client attention policy.
If you can't afford electronics where you're living, move -- you're in the EU, now, nothing's stopping you. Don't blame America for your problems -- pack your bags and move to Belgium or something. :toast:
if you wanna give out history lessons then maybe you should actually know what your talking about beforehand, yes hungary did side with germany in WWII though was reluctant in doing so, and only did on the presumption they wouldnt have to get involved in the actual war. In other words they were forced into it as many axis sides were by hitlers nazi regime. however hungary were secretly in talk with the US and great britain which were found out and they were subsequently occupied by german forces.
back on topic please as stated this has nothing to do with what happened in WWII and couldnt be any further from it.