XFX Inc is a Chinese electronics company that specializes in the manufacturing of video cards, power supplies and motherboards.
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XFX Inc is a Chinese electronics company that specializes in the manufacturing of video cards, power supplies and motherboards.
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XFX has its headquarters in Ontario, California, and is a division of Hong Kong-based Pine Technology Holdings Limited.
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Originally, XFX produced only Nvidia graphics cards; in 2009, XFX switched to manufacturing ATI graphics cards.
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In January 2012, with the introduction of its Radeon HD 7970 graphics cards, XFX silently discontinued its famous "double-lifetime" warranties, stating it was not sustainable.
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In 2006, XFX made an agreement to use the name of a computer tournament game player, Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, on a division of graphics cards.
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XFX produces many AMD Radeon cards from the R700 Series to the Evergreen series.
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XFX has produced, from the AMD Radeon HD 6 Series, the HD 6850, HD 6870, HD 6950 and HD 6970.
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XFX has kept up with the latest "Volcanic Islands" family, being among the first to retail an entire range of R-series cards.
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XFX began selling power supplies in 2009, with their first unit being an 850w model under the branding "Black Edition".
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XFX produced a low-budget infomercial called Extreme PC Garage, which was claimed to be the pilot for a television series.
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XFX took an obsolete model PC and attempted to upgrade it.
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