BFGTech, EVGA, XFX Overclocked 7900 video cards have "lock up" issue

@ 2006/05/25
NVIDIA have specifically pointed a finger to the cause of the issues being associated with the overclocking settings that BFGTech, EVGA, and XFX use. NVIDIA firmly stands behind their stock core and memory clock specifications for the 7900 series and tell us that they are not seeing any unusual problems with 7900 series video cards that are not overclocked. A little over a month ago, PCPer.com discussed the issue as being the vertex shader unit being clocked too high and NVIDIA stood behind that site on its conclusions.

Well today NVIDIA officially got back to me with an answer to all my inquiries on the subject. The short of it is: the GPUs on the cards that were having problems didn’t have the headroom necessary for the vendor’s overclocked specifications. The two most prominent problem areas were the vertex clock (which remember runs 50 MHz faster than the pixel clock) and the memory clock. These GPU subsystems were running far enough out of spec that the chips were having physical issues with stability; causing the random “freezes” we were seeing.
Comment from goingpostale1 @ 2006/05/26
Great service and support are worth paying extra for IMO, can't say enough about BFG for that reason. When my 6800 GT bit the dust, they had a new one back to me in 2 days of them receiving it. Service rep was very cool.
Comment from Sidney @ 2006/05/25
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when you are buying a video card that you are paying for service, support, and warranty as well as the hardware.
Service, support and warranty apply not just to video card but anything you buy. The same can be said in selling; sell not just the products but also the support, service and warranty.