Just got word from Angel @ Multi-hardware.com that he has a follow up to their Epox And Visiontek GF 4 Ti4600 Problem Solved!. Here's what Angel is saying:
I got a few emails from people asking me what happens to my warranty, so I contacted Epox and they told me they have contacted their distributors and have informed them of the problems and are now asking you to return your board back to the shop that sold it too you and explain the problem too them and ask him to call his distributor...
It seems that it's not just Visiontek who are having problems with Epox motherboards. Hit read more for a full list oops I made a bit of a c*** up it should of said here is a list of Exop 8KHA/+ compatible GF4 TI4600 graphic cards List as my French is a bit crap.
Just got an update from NVnews again hit read more. Exop 8KHA/+ compatible GF4 TI4600 graphic cards List
Quote from NvNews from Epox:
Testing with some of the GeForce 4 Ti4600s in our labs has pointed to a problem in which your Ti 4600 card could potentially be damaged if inserted improperly or under force. We would advise all 8KHA(+) owners to use utmost caution when inserting video cards that match that description. Also after testing, we have concluded that there is no significant problem or issue with the motherboard capacitor and the video card capacitor touching. If you own an EPoX 8KHA(+) and it has a definite conflict in which you can not insert your video card there are several solutions available. The preferred solution is to contact your nearest EPoX location. The other solution is to take it to a certified computer technician where they can remove the offending capacitor. It is not recommended that you do this procedure yourself since if done incorrectly it could damage your motherboard and/or your own safety.
We are currently working with manufacturers that do not have this issue and will promote heavily and give all of our EPoX users a chance to buy a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 at a lower price.
For more info warp 2 NvNews.net.
I got a few emails from people asking me what happens to my warranty, so I contacted Epox and they told me they have contacted their distributors and have informed them of the problems and are now asking you to return your board back to the shop that sold it too you and explain the problem too them and ask him to call his distributor...
It seems that it's not just Visiontek who are having problems with Epox motherboards. Hit read more for a full list oops I made a bit of a c*** up it should of said here is a list of Exop 8KHA/+ compatible GF4 TI4600 graphic cards List as my French is a bit crap.
Just got an update from NVnews again hit read more. Exop 8KHA/+ compatible GF4 TI4600 graphic cards List
Quote from NvNews from Epox:
Testing with some of the GeForce 4 Ti4600s in our labs has pointed to a problem in which your Ti 4600 card could potentially be damaged if inserted improperly or under force. We would advise all 8KHA(+) owners to use utmost caution when inserting video cards that match that description. Also after testing, we have concluded that there is no significant problem or issue with the motherboard capacitor and the video card capacitor touching. If you own an EPoX 8KHA(+) and it has a definite conflict in which you can not insert your video card there are several solutions available. The preferred solution is to contact your nearest EPoX location. The other solution is to take it to a certified computer technician where they can remove the offending capacitor. It is not recommended that you do this procedure yourself since if done incorrectly it could damage your motherboard and/or your own safety.
We are currently working with manufacturers that do not have this issue and will promote heavily and give all of our EPoX users a chance to buy a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 at a lower price.
For more info warp 2 NvNews.net.