marshac
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So I was using my computer one night and it just died- literally just turned off. My P8P67 EVO mobo died. No problem I thought, ASUS is a good company and this RMA will be no problem- boy was I wrong Long story short, they refused to honor the warranty stating that I had bent the socket pins- no way this is possible since the system was working fine for months leading up to when it finally died. When the board came back, sure enough, pins were bent. I've read stories about companies bending the socket pins to dishonor warranty RMAs, but never expected this kind of crap from ASUS.
Cliffs-
1. Computer died after months of problem-free computing
2. Socket pins intack
3. Motherboard sent to ASUS for RMA
4. Warranty claim denied because the CPU socket pins were bent
5. Motherboard sent back to me. CPU socket pins bent.
Anyone know if Gigabyte is any better with RMAs?
Cliffs-
1. Computer died after months of problem-free computing
2. Socket pins intack
3. Motherboard sent to ASUS for RMA
4. Warranty claim denied because the CPU socket pins were bent
5. Motherboard sent back to me. CPU socket pins bent.
Anyone know if Gigabyte is any better with RMAs?