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BFG Offers Free PCI-E Upgrade for AGP Owners
Created 11/28/2008 - 10:39am

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BFG Offers Free PCI-E Upgrade for AGP Owners

Posted 11/28/08 at 11:39:39 AM  by Paul Lilly

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Staving off the upgrade bug while waiting for the inevitable next best thing that's always just around the corner can cause you to be in a perpetual state of limbo. But if you've been suffering from this phenomenon since the AGP days, now might be the perfect time to pull the trigger. Not only has Intel released it's Core i7 platform, but if your aging AGP videocard is a qualified BFG-branded unit, you might be able to score a free or low-cost ($50) PCI-E upgrade.

"Now, for a limited time, if you send us your BFG AGP card in good, working condition, we'll send you the PCI Express equivalent at no cost to you," BFG wrote on its AGP-to-PCI-E promotional page. "If you want to upgrade to an even better performing card, there is a nominal fee to do so. Offer good for U.S. customers only."

Furthermore, BFG's claim that the free PCI-E upgrade is equivalent to its AGP counterpart might be a bit modest in certain circumstances. For example, BFG will upgrade owners of GeForce 6800OC AGP videocards with just a 128MB frame buffer to a 9600GT OC PCI-E card with 512MB of memory. The same 9600GT OC is used for all but one of the free upgrades and the performance levels out as you move up the AGP food chain, but for $50, users can instead opt for a 9800GT OC.

The offer is available for a limited time, though BFG has not specified a more specific time frame. Current AGP owners will need to register their cards with BFG if they haven't already done so. But don't fret if you've lost the receipt - BFG says no proof of purchase will be required.

Image Credit: BFG

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[1] http://www.maximumpc.com/user/one4yu2c
[2] http://www.bfgtech.com/freeupgrade.aspx
[3] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/bfg_offer_rebate_relief_bounced_checks
[4] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/bfg_geforce_gtx_280_oc_1gb
[5] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/eVGA-e-GeForce-6800-Ultra-AGP