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Intel Processor RMA!

1st.Proplayer

Limp Gawd
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Now what my processor is dead and it has passed 30 days since I bought it so newegg says it is serviced by Intel!

Has anyone done that how it works?

+ I dont want this fucking 3.2 anymore can intel refund me?

Tanks
 
did the processor ever work?

not to make things worst but I thought newegg had a 7 day policy on processor returns. maybe its different for the 3.2
 
I don't think Intel will refund money if you don't want your processor. They will replace it if it's still under warranty.
 
no after 30 days they wont even replace it!

it never worked!

the problem is that i dont live on the usa and the processor took a long time to arrive here!
 
Last time I checked, Miami, Florida is in the US. My degree isn't in geography, so I may be wrong, but don't think so. Have you tried finding a support number for Intel and calling them?
 
Originally posted by djnes
Last time I checked, Miami, Florida is in the US. My degree isn't in geography, so I may be wrong, but don't think so. Have you tried finding a support number for Intel and calling them?


lol...:) ...that was great....when you bought the processor...wasn't their red text on the website saying "**This item is NOT REFUNDABLE, exchange for same exact item only!!**"??...so seems like no refund for you...but a new and working processor hopefully...and a long waiting period in between....good luck
 
intel retail boxed processors have a 5 year warranty iirc... with oem's, i think you have to go through the store
 
I think retail Intel CPUs come with a 3 year warranty (instead of 5), but I don't know about OEM versions.

Here's a question, Newegg doesn't ship outside the US, so how can you get them to deliver to you if you don't live in the country? (And djnes, nice one with the Miami thing :p).

I had a bum 2.4C from Newegg, sent it back just this past weekend, currently in the RMA process. And going through Intel isn't bad, they have good customer support and are pretty reliable for things like this.
 
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