Introduction
One of the names that should always come up when thinking of companies that cater towards enthusiasts is BFG Tech. Products and attitude are two defining traits of an enthusiast oriented company; they try to take that extra step and really cater to gamers. What happens if you have a problem with your videocard at 3:30 AM during a LAN party? For most people the old, yet colorful adage "SOL" would describe their prospects for tech support. With a BFG Tech card though everyone has access to 24/7 tech support. Not through email but through a toll free number. How's that for customer service?
Another example of BFG's focus on gamers is the resurrection of the Boomslang line of mice, famous in years past for their greatly increased DPI accuracy over mice of the same era. When VisionTek went down for the count a couple years ago, BFG immediately took up the void that VisionTek left in the retail market; and like the VisionTek of old, BFG is a Nvidia-only partner (this has since changed though once VisionTek was brought out of bankruptcy as they are ATi only now).
Today we take a look at the BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5900, coinciding with Nvidiaâs big announcement that the recently released Call of Duty will be exclusively bundled with several Nvidia products including the 5900 and 5900 XT series of cards. This is a pretty exciting announcement and a boost to an already interesting product.
