I guess you could always hope for employee incompetence and get someone that doesn't bother checking for the serial number or looking at the CPU. It sometimes happens. Though Frys does seem to have gotten more aggressive at refusing returns, so I think you are probably SOL.
That's really his only chance and I doubt it will work. When you return at Fry's the do a couple very specific things.
1) Match the SN on the processor with the SN on the box.
2) Test the product
But I have to echo what others have asked.... Why would you sand the SN away in the first place? This sounds very suspicious to me. I can only think of one reason why someone would do that and that's if they aren't returning the same processor they bought.
It's common to sand down the back of the cpu to get rid of the old thermal paste. I always do that. I'm just not very impress with the 5960x performance. It seems other than having 2 extra cores its really nothing special.
It's common to sand down the back of the cpu to get rid of the old thermal paste. I always do that. I do it this time because core #2 is running few C hotter than other cores. So I reapply thermal paste again.
I'm just not very impress with the 5960x performance. It seems other than having 2 extra cores its really nothing special. And yea... i never return CPU before.
It's common to sand down the back of the cpu to get rid of the old thermal paste. I always do that. I do it this time because core #2 is running few C hotter than other cores. So I reapply thermal paste again.
I'm just not very impress with the 5960x performance. It seems other than having 2 extra cores its really nothing special. And yea... i never return CPU before.
This. Anything else would be fraud.You damaged the CPU, you keep it.
It's common to sand down the back of the cpu to get rid of the old thermal paste. I always do that. I do it this time because core #2 is running few C hotter than other cores. So I reapply thermal paste again.
The problem is Fry's has no way to reasonably verify that chip is what you claim it is.
If they didn't refuse the return, then everyone would go out and buy the very cheapest CPU and most expensive CPU that had the same physical interface/form-factor, then sand off the cheap CPU and return it in the box of the most expensive.
Sanding off the back of the CPU prevents Fry's from verifying that you are actually returning the same product you claim it is.
http://www.wikihow.com/Apply-Thermal-Paste
step 3. Yes, I might sanded a little too much. I shouldn't have done that.
Therein lays one of the many many problems with relying on wiki as a primary source of information.
Is ok, just asking whether returning is possible; I don't mind owning a 5960x for e-peen.
So, you've learned several valuable lessons.
- Never sand a CPU unless you're lapping it.
- Never try to return something you've damaged.
- Never depend on Wiki as a PRIMARY source.