I ordered an E6400 cpu, a Gigabyte 965P-DS3 motherboard, and 2GB of Corsair TWIN2X2048-5400c4 memory from NewEgg. I put the system together and with everything at stock settings, I upped the memory volts to 2.0v (spec said 1.9v) and ran memtest. Memtest passed so I began to install Vista. The Vista install detected that there were memory errors, and after a reboot (that included a BIOS restore message) the system was dead. I'm pretty sure the BIOS got somehow corrupted and is not recoverable. I RMA'd the motherboard and memory.
The problem is, after telling them exactly what happened, NewEgg are insisting on charging me a 15% restocking fee ($50). They are saying that it's my fault for ordering incompatible components. I don't feel that this was my fault, but I'm not 100% sure. What do you guys think?
BTW I've bought many $1000's of dollars of stuff from NewEgg over the past 7 years and have always thought them to be a great company to work with.
The problem is, after telling them exactly what happened, NewEgg are insisting on charging me a 15% restocking fee ($50). They are saying that it's my fault for ordering incompatible components. I don't feel that this was my fault, but I'm not 100% sure. What do you guys think?
BTW I've bought many $1000's of dollars of stuff from NewEgg over the past 7 years and have always thought them to be a great company to work with.
