BFG Tech to Cease Production of its Graphics Cards


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    BFG Tech to Cease Production of its Graphics Cards


    Just found this in my twitter stream... Don't know if it is old news or what...

    BFG Tech to Cease Production of its Graphics Cards - Techgage
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    Shame to see them leave the gfx card market. They were a good company as they also did the step up program as well. They say it's on longer profitable for them, but iirc, their market was really only Britain/Ireland and possibly parts of western Europe, which is quite small.
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    There is nothing official about this on their website (yet). BFG Tech - Home
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    stormy13 said:
    I wasn't on about where they were based, I was talking about their market.

    Fudzilla - BFG Europe goes under

    BGF's part of the market was mainly UK and Ireland
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    yea they are going to go under all the way eventually sadly. They still will do theyre big systems and PSU's but honestly they aren't that great in either market. I mean they are good PSU's. but Enermax, Corsair, and Antec have that market on lockdown.

    It's to bad to loose another Lifetime Warranty MFG of Nvidia. but I bet eVGA is very happy about this. They have a FIRM grasp on anything nvidia atm. and looks to stay that way for a while, but Asus is looking like the next competitor on that area.

    to bad
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    Everlong said:
    stormy13 said:
    I wasn't on about where they were based, I was talking about their market.

    Fudzilla - BFG Europe goes under

    BGF's part of the market was mainly UK and Ireland

    They sell BFG cards at Best Buy, in America. Thats a pretty big market, I've heard.
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