Originally posted by: Myrandex
I've had good service with them. Of course I have to pay to ship to them, but I don't know any service that doesn't. They have a 2 year full warranty and the third year I think *might* have some exceptions. I have warrantied a 780G board, received a good one back, which I just killed last week putting in too high of a Phenom into it, so I am RMA'ing it again (months later).
Jason
Originally posted by: Flipped Gazelle
Originally posted by: Myrandex
I've had good service with them. Of course I have to pay to ship to them, but I don't know any service that doesn't. They have a 2 year full warranty and the third year I think *might* have some exceptions. I have warrantied a 780G board, received a good one back, which I just killed last week putting in too high of a Phenom into it, so I am RMA'ing it again (months later).
Jason
Amazon, Newegg, B&H, Canon, HP, Dell, Adorama, and a host of others will pay all shipping charges if they send you a defective item.
Originally posted by: Pelu
a bunch of companies are cutting expenses in the customer services departments... that means one thing... crap customer support all around in a lot of companies...
The only time that I resorted to Gigabyte's warranty service, it was an unsatisfactory end. I paid for shipping and three weeks after shipping the board off to them, they sent the same exact board back (checked the serial number to find out it was the same). From what I could tell, all they did was flash the BIOS. The board continued to exhibit its original problems with cold booting, and in about half a year (conveniently now out of warranty), the board died altogether.
So, that sucked.
I had 3 Gigabyte 780g matx boards. 2 of them died within days, using an AMD X2. Gigabyte service was horrible - they replaced my 2 defective boards with 2 boards that were defective in other areas, and then wanted me to pay to ship them back again.
I will never again use Gigabyte, nor would recommend them.
The 2 times I've had to contact Biostar have been much more successful - one instance was even pleasant.
Don't remember anything specifically good or bad about any other mobo mfgr.
AFAIK, Gigabyte warrants mobos for 3 years.
My personal experience with Giggy.
It works or it doesnt.
If you get a rock solid good setup out of the box, then keep it. Its going to bring you smiles though its lifetime.
If you have problems with it out of the box, return it ASAP.
A problem proned giggy, will never fix itself... trust me.. i learned the hard way.
So basically in short, if you use one and it works great, then it will work great.
If you have problems with it out of the box, your going to only have more and more problems pile up on you.