BFG Tech Shutting Down; Failing to Fulfill RMA's

Rob Williams

Editor-in-Chief
Staff member
Moderator
This past May, it became known that BFG Tech, a company once known for producing some of the finest NVIDIA-powered graphics cards around, had given up on them due to their lacking ability to generate revenue (competition is tougher than ever). At that time, things seemed fine with the company's PSU line, but not too long after, it became known that things weren't so peachy there either.

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Optix

Basket Chassis
Staff member
It's hard to stay competitive when the company you rely on for parts isn't able to provide them and then strong arms you into dropping prices when they do.

Kudos to XFX for seeing the writing on the wall, otherwise we may be down two companies.
 

Doomsday

Tech Junkie
It's hard to stay competitive when the company you rely on for parts isn't able to provide them and then strong arms you into dropping prices when they do.

Kudos to XFX for seeing the writing on the wall, otherwise we may be down two companies.

pls elaborate!:D

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Optix

Basket Chassis
Staff member
XFX jumped ship from Nvidia based cards to ATI. Smart move. You can only press your partners so far before you make them lose money and after that they either close up shop or move to your competition.
 
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