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Want To RMA Your PSU? Be Ready To Smash it
I haven’t done many RMAs in my time building PCs, but the few I have done have been a rather simple process. Logitech, Lian Li and Corsair have all been good to offer quick replacements no questions asked. One practice that I’ve heard about involves smashing the product destined for…
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EVGA GTX 1070/1080 GPUs Catching Fire Due To VRMs Overheating
EVGA are in hot water this week, in what seems to be the season of tech catching fire! We reported the other day that EVGA cards were suffering overheating issues and that EVGA suggested customers could add additional thermal pads to mitigate the issue. However, it seems EVGA may have underplayed…
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ASUS Motherboards Have The Lowest RMA Rate According to Independent Analysis
Hardware.fr is part of LDLC, the largest seller of computer components in France and periodically releases statistics about customer returns. This allows us to gauge quite accurately each manufacturer’s RMA rate as a percentage and overall reliability. The RMA rates relate to models sold between October 1st, 2014 and April 1st,…
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Apple Offers to Fix ‘Blurry’ IPhone 6 Plus Cameras for Free
Apple has been under increasing pressure from disgruntled customers affected by blurry focus on the iPhone 6 Plus rear-facing camera. The hardware fault effects models sold between September 2014 and January 2015 but Apple insists this only occurs to “a small percentage” of handsets. To setup an RMA, you need…
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AMD Revises R9 Fury X Water Pump
Since the launch of the R9 Fury X, multiple reviews, news and general consumers have all noted the extremely loud pump noise coming from the AIO enclosed unit that tames the beast of the Fiji XT GPU core and HBM memory. In the most recent turn of events, AMD seems…
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All is not Well With the AMD Fury X
Since the launch of such a hugely anticipated card with heaps of new technology, it was expected that some were going to be faulty/ problematic at first. Since the media had their samples, some noted in the independent reviews; a noise coming from the GPU, which could be coil whine…
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Newegg.com Shortfalls on Refund Amounts Due to ‘Promo Codes’
AMD for quite some time now has been offering up a bundle with all their top end graphics cards in a deal as the ‘Never Settle’ deal. This deal gives users who purchase a HD Radeon 7000 series card games codes for various games such as FarCry 3, Hitman: Absolution,…
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