mikeymikec
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I've updated my previous comment so it doesn't potentially cause any further problems in this thread. I don't have a beef with anyone here.
Like typicaly gigabyte fashion i am being ghosted by management.
Gonna give them til friday for a response...
Then next week i get to file small claims and then have a nice drive to the city of industry to drop it off.
They are saying something like how ups needs to put a tracking on it, when UPS says they dont because its been confirmed delivered.
So yeah, i guess i am going to file small claims, and take them to court.
I am going to love seeing someone from Gigabyte when they see a judge, and i show them all this proof of evidence including the many threads where they lost packages.
Out of curiosity, as long as you're not using bitlocker, what other tpm data would be of any real significance?To make things even worse, i had to buy a new replacement board of same kind so i would not lose my tpm data that windows 11 gloriously forces.
So even if i dont want to do anymore business with them, i have 4 boards in circulation with them that i have no control over.
I am starting backup of those systems, for when i do need to replace them, i wont be using another gigabyte board.
If you do have to sue them, please keep us apprised as it will be interesting to see how it works out.
I kid you not, email Steve at GN. I hit him up about ARESGAME years back and he replied in 15 minutes. If Gigabyte is doing people dirty, GN is the best bet for getting a successful remediation.
Same in AustraliaIn EU it's always the retail shop that handles RMA, and then they have to deal with the manufacturers.
So don't buy if you live in the US?
In EU it's always the retail shop that handles RMA, and then they have to deal with the manufacturers.
Biostar still sells motherboards. But, I agree about Gigabyte.I've been around a loooong time. There are companies that just have been consistently terrible over the last 30 years.
GIgabyte has been one of them. The others that come to mind are either out of business or don't make consumer products anymore (for good reason...Matrox here's looking at you.) Biostar....oof, that one gives me shivers. AOpen.... that one was LOL.
But yeah, any old bird will tell you Gigabyte is one to avoid. They're usually fine until they aren't and then it's basically e-waste.
In early 2023, I had to RMA a newish GPU to MSI and it went smoothly enough. They sent it back to me repaired and it worked great until I upgraded. And I've certainly been happy with my MSI B660 Tomahawk board. Works like a charm and had the features I wanted at a nice price at the time.LOL I guess we all just buy MSI now?
Honestly, another reason to buy stuff from Amazon, so at least you can use their returns, rather than the manufacturer's.
@blckgrffn had to RMA that exact model for fan failure I think. He is the one to consult with.Anyone have any experience with XFX's RMA process?
I'm considering going ahead and picking up an XFX Mercury 9070XT card before the DRAM availability problems start skyrocketing prices.
Have narrowed my choice down to going with either the XFX Mercury or an MSI Inspire 3X OC 5070TI.
