americruzano
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Well, Im still holding on to a shred of hope, but here's a list of reasons that nobody will get thier 7600's:
1. Too many people have ordered. This throws up a big red flag.
2. Its the middle of the night so all of these orders will esentially be picked up at the same time in the morning... another HUGE red flag. Also, this means that they will have plenty of time in the morning to figure out exactly what hapened before they accidentally ship the wrong card.
3. The part #'s. the part number for cheap "7600GT" is 351602 but the part number for the real thing is 337551. Since orders are most likely filled by part number, they will be sending out part 351602.
4. Chumbo.com? i've never heard of them which probably means that they are a small company and thier orders will be filled by hand. Were this amazon, where the orders are filled by machines, then you might have a better shot at it.
Reasons it still might work:
1. the cheap 7600GT is the "-HD" version, which means that the difference in part numbers could simply be the difference between the NX7600GT VT2D256E and the NX7600GT VT2D256E -HD. What is part number 351602 really?
2. human error. Employee picks up order, grabs a couple of 7600's, boxes them up and ships them.
1. Too many people have ordered. This throws up a big red flag.
2. Its the middle of the night so all of these orders will esentially be picked up at the same time in the morning... another HUGE red flag. Also, this means that they will have plenty of time in the morning to figure out exactly what hapened before they accidentally ship the wrong card.
3. The part #'s. the part number for cheap "7600GT" is 351602 but the part number for the real thing is 337551. Since orders are most likely filled by part number, they will be sending out part 351602.
4. Chumbo.com? i've never heard of them which probably means that they are a small company and thier orders will be filled by hand. Were this amazon, where the orders are filled by machines, then you might have a better shot at it.
Reasons it still might work:
1. the cheap 7600GT is the "-HD" version, which means that the difference in part numbers could simply be the difference between the NX7600GT VT2D256E and the NX7600GT VT2D256E -HD. What is part number 351602 really?
2. human error. Employee picks up order, grabs a couple of 7600's, boxes them up and ships them.