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Despotes
11-07-01, 07:51 PM
This is a reply from Elsa support-----

Dear Customer

We no longer sell consumer end graphic boards here in the US. Currently we are
still selling our workstation line which consists of the graphic boards listed
below.

Gloria III
Synergy III
Synergy 2000
Gloria DCC.

We may begin to sell consumer end graphic boards in the future but we are not
sure as to when that may be.

Best regards
ELSA Tech support Staff

If bummed, please drop Elsa a line expressing your thoughts. SupportUSA@Elsa.com
Thanks

Yodums
11-07-01, 07:55 PM
... Hmmmm

They made such a sucess in their cards ... and how can they just stop.. wonder why..

]-[itman
11-07-01, 10:04 PM
I know, their cards were one of the best. Too bad I guess. I wonder what happened to make them do this?

BoYRaCeR
11-07-01, 10:15 PM
Elsa's deal with Visiontek is done... I believe Gigabyte is handling their cards now... and maybe Elsa does have a bigger market in Europe instead.

klosters64a
11-07-01, 10:23 PM
This bites. My olde Elsa Erazor X GF256 still works fine. Bit of a power hog and heat producer, though!

jbell
11-08-01, 08:25 AM
Originally posted by BoYRaCeR
Elsa's deal with Visiontek is done... I believe Gigabyte is handling their cards now... and maybe Elsa does have a bigger market in Europe instead.

What deal with Visiontek??

I have both an ELSA 32mb DDR GEForce2 and a Visiontek 64mb DDR GEForce2

I personally like the ELSA card overall better.

NOWIS
11-08-01, 09:06 AM
Elsa support= no support for me :mad: I have been waiting for a detonator driver with video in and out support for my Gladiac GTS. I'm still using the first driver which has problem with monitor wake up and I tried their xp driver, it crashes in windows xp. I switch back to the nvidia reference xp driver and the problem went away. The reason I went for Elsa was because of the video in and out module but there's no video in support in all their later drivers.

Despotes
11-09-01, 12:22 PM
Heard from www.lynncomp.com support that Visiontek made the 920 line of Elsa boards.
According to PC World, the Elsa Gladiac 920 had the best visual quality of the cards tested. "Magnificent images earned the Elsa near-perfect image-quality."--PC World, Dec '01