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$350 Local Pickup in Chicago preferable.
This one is one of the later production date codes for this model, so the panel is EXCELLENT - no dead pixels and almost non-existent IPS backlight bleed. It is a very high-quality panel. Also, it has one of the later firmware, so the panel is...
So I just got an Antec Kuhler 1250 BNIB for my dead Khuler 920. There were out of stock of 950's so they gave me the 1250. I'm using this with a kraken g10 for my GPU and the new Antec's don't use the Asetek design. So I'm looking for a Kraken X31/X41 (need the longer tubing).
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Just like the title says. I want to Trade my brand new pull Intel 525 mSata SSD (1.8" form factor) for an equal sized 120gb M.2 SSD with a PCIE interface, like the Plextor M6e/Samsung XP941 . Obviously there is a cash difference that I will cover.
Thanks for looking.
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@Kritter So no stand off in the area. Only the ones that correspond to the mounting screw holes.
@mothman BIOS flashed fine via the BIOS tool, but not the flashback button. The button was faulty, the file was renamed properly with the renaming tool. That is not...
Just got a call back from Asus, apparently they will not guarantee that it is covered. They said they will look at it and try to determine what the issue is but they cannot guarantee it will get replaced. It was operational for 3 days, and they think it could have been my fault. My power supply...
Update, they were supposed to overnight a mobo to me yesterday with a return shipping label. On the phone right now and basically I was lied to again. No one actually went through that process and they still think I have to mail back this defective board first. Supposed to be in contact with a...
Sorry haven't had a chance to respond. FYI, I am an electrical engineer and no I'm not a stoner.
The header was bad to begin with. None of the bios flashes were ever bad, they couldn't be performed via USB Flashback feature because that button was defective.
I've been building systems for 20...
Well just got off the phone with Asus and they are not making any special arrangements for me other than providing me a shipping label for this smoking hot motherboard.
I @#$@ Hate Asus! I will never buy anything from them again.
Some of you guys may remember me from GTX680 fiasco with Asus. Well folks I am back. I decided to RMA my Asus motherboard P8Z77-V Deluxe because the BIOS kept crashing no matter if I reflashed and then I noticed a burned electrical trace associated with the one of the case fans.
So again I...
I have a pair of mechanical keyboards that are in great condition. I hardly used them because the keycaps were too small for my fingers and finding larger keycaps was too much of a hassle so this project is being shelved.
I am looking for $60 plus shipping for the Leopold, and $70 plus shipping...
I honestly doubt they will do any thing here, but thanks for the info.
Yeah I figured for the Asus premium price you would get better tech. support. Hopefully I won't have to RMA any else in the future, it should be factored in any hardware decisions.
I also think the q-connector is...
Yeah man I was in the same boat, I'd always buy ASUS products since the late 90's. This is my first time RMA'ing with them and will be my last.
UPDATE:
I sent that crap card back in, at their expense, and I have not heard back since early this week. Contacted Corporate and escalated the...
They won't compensate. I asked, they keep running me around the RMA hotline.
It's not a mistake. From what Asus guy in Indiana told me, a service tech has to pull a known working card off the shelf, inspect it, and pack it and mail it.
I've even shown them this thread and no response...
Thanks for the insight. I have friends that worked at small time repair facilities, nothing of this scale (saw it from google earth). I was always jealous of the equipment they had access to.
Wow I'm jealous. I wish Microcenter had a Costco type return policy, I'd buy everything there. Having to RMA something is bad enough, when you have to deal with it multiple times and nothing get accomplished is mind numbing.
What country are you in?
I can't speak for Asus, but I have/had buddies that work or have worked at these type of repair facilities and they would bring in their stuff all the time to work on with the in house equipment. Use stuff they can afford at home like network analyzers, oscilloscopes, lithography and etching...