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ChrisRay has passed away on January 28, 2010.

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:09 pm
by Gold Leader
Hi all I received some bad news from the NVIDIA & EVGA forums via email that ChrisRay has passed away on January 28, 2010
Here's the memories page of this felllow man:
http://www.nvnews.net/articles/chris_ray_memorial/

\"ChrisRay, 1983 - 2010
3D Graphics Enthusiast, Forum Moderator, and Gamers' Friend

We're deeply saddened by the loss of our friend Chris \"ChrisRay\" Arthington who succumbed to pneumonia on January 28th, 2010. He was only 27.

Chris was a longtime graphics enthusiast, nZone moderator, and frequent contributor on a number of on-line forums including nV News, SLI Zone, EVGA, Rage3D, AnandTech, Beyond3D, GameSpot and others. He loved graphics technology and had a sincere desire to assist people by sharing information, trouble-shooting and reporting issues to NVIDIA.

As a member of our user group, he helped us evaluate new hardware and advocated for improvements like advanced anti-aliasing and improved multi-GPU scaling. His Twitter (ChrisRaySLI) bio states:

\"Goal: Help All Nvidia users by improving their experience with Nvidia Hardware.\"



He died at an age of 27, which is kinda young, the cause was: Pneumonia, Chris was a good friend of mine as everyone within the EVGA / NVIDIA fourms.

Anyways I donated money to fund his ill mother, which i found a respectful thing to do, I was asked to spread the news for this, so here by I post this.

Peace.

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:21 pm
by Canuck
My condolences to friends and family.

I fought Pneumonia when I worked at a car lot... I was 18 and it kicked the snot outta me. My cousin was stung by a sea urchin in Mexico and his lungs filled with fluid for weeks. Was touch and go for a 9 year old kid. Life is short... live it.

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:31 pm
by Gold Leader
yeah life is indeed short, when you get older everything seems to fly by as if hours were seconds. but thanks for your condolences, it's pretty strange without Chris not being around at the NVIDIA & EVGA forums, we don't realise it yet, that's the scariest part.