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TurboC--:
Anyone heard of people having a large number of bad ArcadeVGA boards?  I have seen a few references to people having trouble with faulty boards, thinking it was a recurring problem with some of the models.  Just wanted to know for sure before I decide what to get.

NoOne=NBA=:
Andy backs his stuff REALLY well.
If there's a problem, he'll take care of you.

RayB:
I've heard of bad boards (not boards that die on you, but boards that arrive already non-functional). Andy replaces all faulty boards.

Besides, it's not like you can shop around. Who else makes video boards with dedicated "arcade" video modes?

AceTKK:
I would hazard a guess that faulty ArcadeVGA cards are no more or less common than the ATi cards they're made from.  These are high-tech devices with complex PCBs, and anyone who's ever worked in the computer industry could tell you that RMAs are a fact of life.

Like the others have said, what's important is that Andy provides excellent support and will make sure that you're satisfied with what you get.

-Ace-

TurboC--:
Anyone know if they ever made a PCI version of ArcadeVGA?  I just got a basically free computer from someone (350 MHz AMD) for my cab, but unfortunately it only has the onboard AGP video, and no AGP slots.  Ergh.  Looks like I might be returning it (after spending 4 hours diagnosing and fixing the OS...)

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