Hi everyone.....i just had to send it a dead Abit ip35-e MB. At first i was impressed by abits erma ease but i don't know how impressed i am now. The board was totally dead. The lights that come on when you plug in the PSU to the motherboard wouldn't even come on. First they said i had a broken SATA connector on the board which i was totally not unaware of and a little but suspicious. I just paid it so i could get my board back quickly. Well it finally shipped out last friday but the serial # they shipped was the same serial # that i sent in according to their web site. I was like WTF....how could the fix a motherboard like this. So i email them about it and the response i got was VERY bad english and really didn't make a lot of sense at all...here is the response:
"Hello Ncage
Your particular board happens to be one of this boards that never
stay long
enough in our inventory once release from our repair center. And from the
log of
boards returned from that scheduled delivery, there were no available same
board
entered in our data system that assigning on every RMA processed.
We appreciate bringing this to our attention and we thank you much
kindly.
Regards,
RMA Department "
Now if anyone can make much sense of that then your a good translator.
So i call them and the guy from the RMA department.....well the notes said they fixed it.
Anyone else been through a similar circumstance with abit? Did the board actually work when you recieved it back? I'm thinking maybe its going to just be easier to buy a new one then to mess with this crap. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Ncage
"Hello Ncage
Your particular board happens to be one of this boards that never
stay long
enough in our inventory once release from our repair center. And from the
log of
boards returned from that scheduled delivery, there were no available same
board
entered in our data system that assigning on every RMA processed.
We appreciate bringing this to our attention and we thank you much
kindly.
Regards,
RMA Department "
Now if anyone can make much sense of that then your a good translator.
So i call them and the guy from the RMA department.....well the notes said they fixed it.
Anyone else been through a similar circumstance with abit? Did the board actually work when you recieved it back? I'm thinking maybe its going to just be easier to buy a new one then to mess with this crap. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Ncage