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Review: Inno3D GeForce GTX 260 OC vs. Gigabyte Radeon HD 4870: the aftermath

by Parm Mann on 27 January 2009, 12:57 2.8

Tags: GeForce GTX 260 OC, Radeon HD 4870 1024MB (Cat 9.3), Gigabyte (TPE:2376), AMD (NYSE:AMD), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Inno3D, PC

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Inno3D bundle and warranty

Items

Drivers CD
User guide
DVI-to-HDMI dongle
DVI-to-VGA dongle
S/PDIF cable
HDTV (Component) output cable
S-video cable
Six-pin PCIe-to-dual-Molex adaptor
Warmonger (full game)
Far Cry 2 (full game)

Now we're talking, all the cables and dongles you're likely to need, and not one but two full games thrown into the mix, although Warmonger is a free download now. Exactly how all high-end 3D cards should be bundled.

Warranty

Inno3D's graphics cards are sold with a European-standard two-year warranty that's handled through the retailer, so make sure to choose a vendor that you trust will be around for the duration.

Inno3D states that retailers will replace any defective (non-physically damaged) cards that are still under warranty directly from their own stock, so turnaround time should be quick. As always, purchase from (r)etailers that you trust; the asking price is more than just delivery of the product.