Or just overstocked with Audigy 1's?
I recently got the "EEPROM" bug (as it appears to be known in the European Audigy forums) whereby the subsystem ID on the Audigy gets corrupted meaning the computer no longer recognises it properly as an Audigy and the drivers won't reinstall.
So I got them VERY quickly to agree to a replacement.
Literally it was
ME: My Audigy is showing up as Emu10Kx in the multimedia sounds and properties box.
CREATIVE TS: Have you got the latest mobo bios and chipset drivers?
ME: Yes.
CREATIVE: OK, have an RMA then. Send us proof of purchase and we will issue an RMA number.
ME: Not sure if I can find it - this was over a year ago.
CREATIVE: Whatever... just fill in your details and send in an invoice if possible.
Anyway, I finally did send in the scanned invoice to them via email 2 days ago. It wasn't for the same card, but one I bought as a present for my brother. Whatever - they won't know the difference .
I heard nothing from them - no mention of an RMA number.
Today the replacement arrives ?!?. It looks like it might even have been sent out to me before they got the invoice by email from me.
And no mention of wanting the original back. Just a card in a box and no accompanying correspondence.
Wierd huh? Almost like they know there is a big problem and want to keep us quiet (it seems like a lot of people have been affected by this recently). Or they have far too many Audigy 1's floating about now they have launched the Audigy 2.
Oh well, I'm not complaining. Perhaps Matrox should take the same attitude with regards to banding... It's just wierd as I have had Creative be right old pains in the arse in the past - and their drivers have caused me no end of pain in the last 18 months.
Perhaps they are finally getting their butts in gear - as Gurm mentions the newer Audigy 2 drivers seem like a very positive step forwards too.
Gnep
I recently got the "EEPROM" bug (as it appears to be known in the European Audigy forums) whereby the subsystem ID on the Audigy gets corrupted meaning the computer no longer recognises it properly as an Audigy and the drivers won't reinstall.
So I got them VERY quickly to agree to a replacement.
Literally it was
ME: My Audigy is showing up as Emu10Kx in the multimedia sounds and properties box.
CREATIVE TS: Have you got the latest mobo bios and chipset drivers?
ME: Yes.
CREATIVE: OK, have an RMA then. Send us proof of purchase and we will issue an RMA number.
ME: Not sure if I can find it - this was over a year ago.
CREATIVE: Whatever... just fill in your details and send in an invoice if possible.
Anyway, I finally did send in the scanned invoice to them via email 2 days ago. It wasn't for the same card, but one I bought as a present for my brother. Whatever - they won't know the difference .
I heard nothing from them - no mention of an RMA number.
Today the replacement arrives ?!?. It looks like it might even have been sent out to me before they got the invoice by email from me.
And no mention of wanting the original back. Just a card in a box and no accompanying correspondence.
Wierd huh? Almost like they know there is a big problem and want to keep us quiet (it seems like a lot of people have been affected by this recently). Or they have far too many Audigy 1's floating about now they have launched the Audigy 2.
Oh well, I'm not complaining. Perhaps Matrox should take the same attitude with regards to banding... It's just wierd as I have had Creative be right old pains in the arse in the past - and their drivers have caused me no end of pain in the last 18 months.
Perhaps they are finally getting their butts in gear - as Gurm mentions the newer Audigy 2 drivers seem like a very positive step forwards too.
Gnep
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