EVGA and Blizzard Entertainment has partnered to offer a free download of World of Warcraft classic when players buy one of the elegible EVGA GeForce video cards.
Tomas Hernandez is owner of Blizzplanet.com since 2003 posting news about World of Warcraft, StarCraft II, Diablo III, Hearthstone, Next-Gen MMO, Blizzard Careers, and the Warcraft film.
Blizzplanet is a leading fansite covering news about upcoming Blizzard Entertainment licensed products. I also post previews and reviews. I have interviewed book writers and Blizzard game developers.
I was previously an employee of the OGaming Network (2003), and IncGamers (2008-2010). I was a guest newsposter for GosuGamers (World of Warcraft) a few years ago and for Diablofans.com (formerly Diablo3.com)
Well, I have an EVGA SLI mobo, and an EVGA GeForce 285GT. I can’t really find any complain.
HP Pavilion however, I got a grudge with them for their stunt on my first PC. Worst wasted money. They wanted me to pay nearly $400 to repair it. I put out my “talk to the hand” and spent that money on building my own PC from parts. It barely gave me problems. It is still working.
Got the EVGA as an upgrade for Starcraft II beta, and Wrath. EVGA has responded to two of my emails in record time. They have new files to download very often too. ASUS is another one who don’t support much what they pump out. I rarely saw any downloadable updates.
Well, I have an EVGA SLI mobo, and an EVGA GeForce 285GT. I can’t really find any complain.
HP Pavilion however, I got a grudge with them for their stunt on my first PC. Worst wasted money. They wanted me to pay nearly $400 to repair it. I put out my “talk to the hand” and spent that money on building my own PC from parts. It barely gave me problems. It is still working.
Got the EVGA as an upgrade for Starcraft II beta, and Wrath. EVGA has responded to two of my emails in record time. They have new files to download very often too. ASUS is another one who don’t support much what they pump out. I rarely saw any downloadable updates.