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Colorful, Veneida and Yeston what is your opinion???

Does anyone use these china brand GPU??

 

These days its hard to find good price on GPU, in my country GPU is worst than US/Canada :D

 

Average monthly salary in our country is 300€ and its hard for young people to spare some cash for GPU :/

 

Thats why i'm looking other cards manufactures because here GPU is very expensive. GTX 1050ti here cost 250€

 

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Just now, Paingamesyt said:

Does anyone use these china brand GPU??

 

These days its hard to find good price on GPU, in my country GPU is worst than US/Canada :D

 

Average monthly salary in our country is 300€ and its hard for young people to spare some cash for GPU :/

 

Thats why i'm looking other cards manufactures because here GPU is very expensive. GTX 1050ti here cost 250€

 

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You will have a good time RMA these cards so yeah stay away pls

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Colorful is a bit like Biostar. Not the best brands but good enough

 

Never heard of Veineda, even among my Chinese friends who are PC enthusiasts

 

Yeston is much smaller than Colorful. Imagine XFX that's even smaller, makes Nvidia only cards and dont have the fame.

 

I'd say Colorful is the best bet for customer service.

16 minutes ago, joshuawi99 said:

You will have a good time RMA these cards so yeah stay away pls

Please stop quoting all the pictures. Hard to read, especially to those on a phone.

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A lot of these "cheap" cards are fakes/scams, especially that 750Ti. Stay away from them. If money is very tight, look 2nd hand instead. 

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

A lot of these "cheap" cards are fakes/scams, especially that 750Ti. Stay away from them. If money is very tight, look 2nd hand instead. 

They are not fake/scams :)

 

There is official Colorful store so i'm sure that these cards are not fake.

 

There are feedbacks of 750ti and 1 tested it and its 750ti, also if its fake i can easy use despute and get money back so there is no problem about scam :)

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30 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

A lot of these "cheap" cards are fakes/scams, especially that 750Ti. Stay away from them. If money is very tight, look 2nd hand instead. 

I have seen Colorful and Yeston legit cards, not sure about others.

 

The scam cards brand themselves as 'Nvidia' cards.

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1 hour ago, Jurrunio said:

I have seen Colorful and Yeston legit cards, not sure about others.

 

The scam cards brand themselves as 'Nvidia' cards.

I've seen "Yeston" GTX970 cards that were GTS450 and GTX550 cards instead. Colorful is more legit, yes.

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