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Good Morning Everyone.
Here's an excerpt from my latest posting over on the other N680i Thread, which incorporapted a posting from Mr. Lopri's Thread concerning Gary's recent article on the failed Gigabyte N680i boards:
This is really quite infuriating - it makes you want to hurt someone - and that's not a good thing to be feeling
Best regards to everyone. Have a nice day. TheBeagle
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Here's an excerpt from my latest posting over on the other N680i Thread, which incorporapted a posting from Mr. Lopri's Thread concerning Gary's recent article on the failed Gigabyte N680i boards:
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Has everyone been reading the other two N680i Threads on the Forum? It seems that Gigabyte's "solution" is to have board owners return the failed boards for a "rework" fix. Now that sounds like the proverbial runaround. What are those board owners supposed to do for a computer during the intervening weeks or months until Gigabyte gets around to installed extra capacitors, etc in that board to accomplished that "fix?"
Quite frankly, I SMELL A RAT! If GB was sincere in wanting to make this whole fiasco right for its customers, it would simply offer them either a straight out upgrade, with cross-shipping (of course secured by a credit card) so that the down time to the customer would be manageable (you can replace a motherboard in a few hours, but the reinstall of the OS and apps will take a fair bit of time), OR a refund of their purchase price as our AU colleague was able to obtain.
But Gigabyte now seems to want to take the failed board back into the bowels of their little workshops and individually rework the board by hand soldering parts onto it. That sure sounds like a bubble gum and baling wire "fix" to me. And remember what comes out of the bowels = Crappola!!
TO GARY & ANANDTECH: May I respectfully suggest that you investigate these reported contacts with the Gigabyte representatives that Colin posted as the regional contact persons. This proposed "resolution" is an even larger nightmare for the N680i board owners. Is this how you (Gary & AT) expected the problem to be resolved?
Could this be GB's latest ploy to be able to say "well, we offered to rework the boards to have them work with a QX6850 processor, But the customers DECLINED OUR OFFER, and therefore WE HAVE NO FURTHER RESPONSIBILITY for this matter?" It sure sounds like that kind of rank crappola to me. If that's where GB is headed, then they have screwed the customers again, and made fools out of Gary and Anandtech! Inquiring minds want to know!
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Obviously, this posting has direct relevance on this Thread and the other N680i Thread (I will post a copy there as well).
Isn't it at least curious that Mr. Colin has, at least so far, been reluctant to post on this Forum the EXACT terms and conditions of Gigabyte's proposed resolution to this whole debacle? Is the answer to that rhetorical question embedded in the postings concerning the contacts with the specified GB representatives listed above? If a "rework" of the failed N680i board is GB's "fix" to this serious problem, then that's NO SOLUTION AT ALL! What that truly is, is an OPEN INSULT to every N680i board owner, and to Gary and to Anandtech. What that shows is that GB has absolutely NO RESPECT for anyone, and considers the board owners (and others as well) to be idiots. How else can such a ridiculous proposition be viewed?
Me thinks (sadly) the that THE WAR IS FAR FROM OVER!! Best regards and good luck to everyone. TheBeagle
This is really quite infuriating - it makes you want to hurt someone - and that's not a good thing to be feeling
Best regards to everyone. Have a nice day. TheBeagle
