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Update 10-17: I was hoping to update the thread today (I'm sure you are all so excited) with this finally being resolved, but I guess I was just being optimistic. To keep things brief, after all the mess so far, I finally got them to agree with sending me a brand new replacement card. It's taken nearly a month from the last update here, and all they managed to do was send me another refurbished card from their Indiana facility. The card arrived in the same generic white box, the barcode was again replaced, and a series of scratches on the backplate were pitifully "covered" with a black marker. Needless to say, I'm livid.
Update 09-22: Finally got the advanced RMA, didn't even bother to put it in my PC.
Update 09-17: After I got the advanced RMA set up (post #23), I waited a week and the status showed they were repairing a card for me. After that I waited another couple of weeks and checked the status, it gave me no results. Long story short, they completely lost all records of my RMA existing, so I had to get a new RMA number and even more time has passed without a GPU. Of course the card they were repairing must have ended up with someone else, as my new RMA's status is sitting on repair.
Update 07-14:My RMA arrived this morning, a refurbished GTX 670 that appeared to be in good condition. Booted fine, so I installed Heaven for a quick test and it crashed the display driver on loading the DX11 preset. The OpenGL and DX9 tests run, but with black and colored squares shifting all over the screen. Downloaded 3DMark and got a black screen with sound in the first bench, another was full of artifacts. A strange white triangle also just popped up to the right of this post box...
So it's obvious this card is junk and more evidence of ASUS' terrible RMA service. I'll try and get a new card out of them this time, but since I don't imagine they have any new 670's anymore, they would have to upgrade me, which could be hard to get them to agree to. Anyway, the text is starting to corrupt as I type this (not joking), so I'm switching back to integrated.
OP: My Asus GTX670 died last night and I started the RMA process today, but I'm a bit worried now after reading how bad ASUS RMA can be. I am curious though if anyone has used their RMA recently? Perhaps they have improved in the last couple years, or should I just expect to wait an unreasonable amount of time?
Update 09-22: Finally got the advanced RMA, didn't even bother to put it in my PC.
Update 09-17: After I got the advanced RMA set up (post #23), I waited a week and the status showed they were repairing a card for me. After that I waited another couple of weeks and checked the status, it gave me no results. Long story short, they completely lost all records of my RMA existing, so I had to get a new RMA number and even more time has passed without a GPU. Of course the card they were repairing must have ended up with someone else, as my new RMA's status is sitting on repair.
Update 07-14:My RMA arrived this morning, a refurbished GTX 670 that appeared to be in good condition. Booted fine, so I installed Heaven for a quick test and it crashed the display driver on loading the DX11 preset. The OpenGL and DX9 tests run, but with black and colored squares shifting all over the screen. Downloaded 3DMark and got a black screen with sound in the first bench, another was full of artifacts. A strange white triangle also just popped up to the right of this post box...
So it's obvious this card is junk and more evidence of ASUS' terrible RMA service. I'll try and get a new card out of them this time, but since I don't imagine they have any new 670's anymore, they would have to upgrade me, which could be hard to get them to agree to. Anyway, the text is starting to corrupt as I type this (not joking), so I'm switching back to integrated.
OP: My Asus GTX670 died last night and I started the RMA process today, but I'm a bit worried now after reading how bad ASUS RMA can be. I am curious though if anyone has used their RMA recently? Perhaps they have improved in the last couple years, or should I just expect to wait an unreasonable amount of time?
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