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I don't know if this is the right section of the forums, but if it's not sorry D:. 

 

So, I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a decent Vendor which has some sort of part upgrade services. Preferably with more than 1 times the hardware can be upgraded. (i.e. 780 Ti now, 880 later, and 880 Ti if that comes out). 

 

Not EVGA Step-Up, please.

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I don't know if this is the right section of the forums, but if it's not sorry D:. 

 

So, I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a decent Vendor which has some sort of part upgrade services. Preferably with more than 1 times the hardware can be upgraded. (i.e. 780 Ti now, 880 later, and 880 Ti if that comes out). 

 

I'm not sure anything like this exists except maybe the EVGA "Step Up" program, but it has very strict conditions and only works for one "upgrade": http://www.evga.com/support/stepup/

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I don't know if this is the right section of the forums, but if it's not sorry D:. 

 

So, I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a decent Vendor which has some sort of part upgrade services. Preferably with more than 1 times the hardware can be upgraded. (i.e. 780 Ti now, 880 later, and 880 Ti if that comes out). 

I too am not aware of this from any vendor but if say you have a 580 from EVGA and you RMA it under warranty they give you a 780 no questions asked. Also, know a guy who had a problem with one of his EVGA 670s in a SLI configuration and when he RMAd it he got a 770 and they even swapped the working 670 for a matching 770 just because he asked them to....which surprised and impressed the hell out of me so much i bought a 760 from them.

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