QA glitch allows defective ATI Radeon cards to slip out

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According to “sources” at AMD, the firm’s official graphics card diagnostic and validation software was recently discovered “to have a bug that failed to detect defective ATI Radeon HD 2400 and 2600 graphics cards.” The problem was actually discovered by various “channel vendors” who supposedly pointed out an error in the BIOS application process, and it was noted that Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte were all bitten by the mishap. Thankfully, the glitch can seemingly be rectified by “reapplying the BIOS,” but now some 20,000 to 30,000 units are already being shipping back in order to be mended before reaching consumers’ hands; interestingly, there’s no mention of a remedy for the “small number” of end users that may actually own one of these marred boards. Nevertheless, AMD has responded by stating that this ordeal was simply “an isolated incident,” and assured us all that “measures were taken to solve the issue as soon as it was detected.”

[Via TGDaily]

 

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