QUOTE(KcX35 @ Jun 10 2014, 09:44 PM)
wo... time to get 1 but is zotac brand reliable ? and whats the diff between the normal gc vs TI vs AMP ? pls enlighten me sifuus ~
QUOTE(KcX35 @ Jun 10 2014, 10:51 PM)
thanks all for the explanation ! clear my doubts <3 time to decide 1 haha
give u a better explanation
All Nvidia Boardmakers are reliable. The problem is always the distro in Malaysia.
Zotac was brought into the Malaysian Market initially i think back in 2006-2007.
Back in 2005 most Nvidia Cards was sold with Games. But it came with a cost. Then in 2006 i think they all stopped and only brought in the non game variant to reduce cost.
The distro was E-devices ( they renamed to another company gnonomary or something like that) and they brought in zotac. It was a hit.
U could find zotac cards every shop in lowyat.
Here lies the issue. Just like any company u need to manage ure reserve cash/inventory etc to manage RMA. U cannot always use credit buying and cash sales and rewarding ure self etc...This guys couldnt manage and hence went bust.
They were also the distro for Team Xtreem and Artic Cooling.
So now comes in Cyntrix. So far they are managing their inventory/sales and RMA numbers very well. Hence y they are solid as for Rock for now.
The Brand is SOLID as Rock and the Distro is currently doing very well and offering very good pricing.
Dont think this issue hasnt happened with other brands. It has but only recently the principle itself opened office here to handle rma etc since they are multi gadget brand like Asus and MSI. So their RMA issue now has lessen on long term commitment. Makes u rethink ure position on Gay Gay doesnt it. lol..
So Zotac is very very solid. Its one of the most sold out card in the US that competes with EVGA and ASUS.
Even if the distro disappears or has issue. Dont fret. Their Office is in HK. Shipping to do RMA over there will cost less than RM100. etc.. Just make sure to register ure card online or keep ure invoice etc..but i dare say these guys will be here for three years for sure. So no worries.
This post has been edited by cstkl1: Jun 10 2014, 11:32 PM