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BFG Quits Making Video Cards
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Thursday, 20 May 2010

BFG Quits Making Video Cards

Focuses on Core Product Units: PSUs and PCs

BFG Technologies today announced their exit from the graphics card category. The company will continue to sell their line of BFG Tech power supplies as well as their Deimos gaming notebooks and Phobos gaming systems.

"After eight years of providing innovative, high-quality graphics cards to the market, we regret to say that this category is no longer profitable for us, although we will continue to evaluate it going forward", said John Slevin, chairman of BFG Technologies. "We will continue to provide our award-winning power supplies and gaming systems, and are working on a few new products as well. I'd like to stress that we will continue to provide RMA support for our current graphics card warranty holders, as well as for all of our other products such as power supplies, PCs and notebooks."

BFG will continue to offer RMA, telephone and email support for qualified BFG Tech graphics card warranty holders, but will no longer be bringing new graphics card products to market.


 

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# RE: BFG Quits Making Video CardsINCA 2010-05-22 12:40
That leaves XFX, PNY, Gigabyte and a few others left.
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# VGA ManufacturersOlin Coles 2010-05-22 13:45
Here's my list of VGA manufacturers:
Albatron
ASUS
Axle
Diamond
ECS Elitegroup
EVGA
Foxconn
Galaxy
Gigabyte
HIS
Inno3D
LeadTek
MSI
Mushkin
Palit
Point of View
PNY
PowerColor
Sapphire
XFX
Zotac
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# DissapointedChristopher Fields 2010-08-07 07:56
I have been buying BFG cards since the Nvidia 6800 series. I have always loved their tech support. I noticed though on the 200 series I returned a lot of 280GTX's. I wonder if this is what turned them away from the 4 series market which I think is doing very well.
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