That would definitely explain the sudden growth of X1950 users.Prolly Steam driver update side effect.
That would definitely explain the sudden growth of X1950 users.Prolly Steam driver update side effect.
Prolly Steam driver update side effect.
NV needs to do something to increase sales that doesn't involve rebates.
Funny because the GTX2xx cards increased +0,96% - nearly the same number like Cypress und Juniper together: http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/
So - which is more realistic - steam is not collecting actual sales figures.
And don't overlook: 4800, 5700 and 5800 only increased 2,22%. All nVidia's cards until the GT220 together have a much better number - +3,5x%.
That's why lawyers are so keen to encourage and then jump on the class action bandwagon. It would never have come to that if Nvidia had simply owned up and paid up to their customers.
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=26700
NV finally settles, opens up to bumpgate repair claims.
Extra fingers-in-ears-and-scream-LA-LA-LA-LA part highlighted.
A list of officially affected products (mobile) has also been released:
http://www.nvidiasettlement.com/affectedmodels.html
Heh, I doubt it. It's only a paltry 15 million. Probably got out way cheap.
Yeah BZB, this isn't Neverland. The bill would've been much higher.
So instead they give a big chunk of money to the OEMs, a big chunk of cash to lawyers, and drag everything out for their customers in the hope many people don't bother and have replaced their machines or paid for their own repairs.
Seems like once again Nvidia put their users at the bottom of the list, and are happy to screw them over. Who cares if end users have had loads of inconvenience and have ended up out of pocket?
Can you imagine if the likes of Toyota had done this same thing with their recent car recalls? Just keep denying the problem, even as they pay out to dealers and lawyers, and then a couple of years later settle with a class action for a small amount of cash because it's cheaper to treat your customers like shit.
Some companies step up and do the right thing when things go wrong, and those are the ones to spend your money with. Not the ones who decide it's cheaper to screw you over than deal with a problem that is their own fault.
Can you imagine if the likes of Toyota had done this same thing with their recent car recalls?
Hmm, Toyota makes fantastic cars. The accelerator issue seems like a big smear campaign to me. You have any links with proof that the problem was real, and not made up?
Always the same question - who won most from Toyota-gate?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–2010_Toyota_vehicle_recalls#NHTSA_investigations
"On July 14, 2010, the Wall Street Journal reported that NHTSA investigations of 75 accidents alleged to sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles had found driver error as the primary cause in all but one case attributed to floor mats.[118][119] Black box recorder data found that during these crashes, the throttle was open and brakes not pressed.[119]"
"Hiroko Tabuchi writing in the New York Times claims that problematic vehicles may have been accurately reported in Japan due to police correctly blaming driver error, as no verified unintended acceleration case exists"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chart_mfr_data_99-00.jpg
I'm just saying the whole thing is blown WAAAAY out of proportion. Definitely a smear against toyota in particular. Not exactly sure why though.... Maybe just media driven?
I'm just saying the whole thing is blown WAAAAY out of proportion. Definitely a smear against toyota in particular. Not exactly sure why though.... Maybe just media driven?
I remember of a Korean gamer dying after 86 hours of counterstrike, or was it another game, without interruption.
An especially disruptive driver crash, or a video card dying of overheating would have saved his life