cookiedude
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Hi all, I'm a bit at my wits end with this situation. Granted a preface saying that all of the staff at PCS are very nice as friendly on the phone, albeit I am not sure this extends to the RMA engineers. I bought a Recoil series 15.6 laptop in May 2021. The laptop worked great despite a few annoying driver issues and control center stuff that had to go via Tongfang (never again). Until about March 2023.
I use the laptop lightly, mostly casual internet browsing but I like the option to carry a gaming machine with me when traveling back home to the UK (I live in France), which is why I paid 2.5 grand for this machine. Even still, its a rare occasion, the PC is well up to date, well taken care of etc. Come March this year, the laptop is set on my bedside table will good airflow etc. just watching youtube and BAM, blue screen then bootloop, "cannot find bootable drive" or something like that. I had heard the Samsung 970s we're expressing weird failures so I called PCS to request an RMA. I have gold coverage so the technician was nice enough to suggest a replacement drive. I didn't want to believe I had lost all my data, lots of work I had worked on for my PhD (partially backed up), photos etc. but hey what can you do.
First RMA took a few weeks, comes back with a replaced 970. Opened it up to set it up and I encounter a setup loop. Apparently one of the RMA engineers hadnt taken it off of a 'stress test loop' or something, so ok I send it back for a second RMA.
Second RMA takes a few weeks, comes back and its dead in the water. I can get into windows now but my god its as if there's no thermal paste or something, opening windows explorer would freeze the machine. No updates were working, everything happening at a snails pace. The 144Hz screen was outputting about 15 fps. 2 Days on the phone with tech support, ALL DAY. No help. Managed to convince them to please look at the motherboard and CPU.
Third RMA takes a few weeks, nicely offered me a free upgrade to a 990 and a motherboard replacement. Comes back and there are literal stab marks on the laptop... Please check the attached photos. I take very good care of my stuff and this is another level. I called tech support to tell them about this and even they seemed pissed off (not at me but at the damage). They accused UPS of mishandling it but I have the packaging right here and its in perfect condition. This is definately from the RMA workshop. I'm surprised the screen still works to be honest. I have to work aborad so I can't afford to RMA a fourth time right now, so the technician says he will organize it for when I return in 3 weeks. At this point I'm pretty close to requesting a new machine. I told him ok and we will speak in a few weeks. I start using the machine for a few days and yep, ofcourse, snail's pace. Opening firefox litterally melts the PC. I couldn't imagine installing a game and utilizing that expensive mobile GPU i paid for. I'm sure the laptop wouldnt be able to handle anything if it cant even open word without stuttering for 10 seconds. In maybe 1 out of 2 times I restart the machine, it has a little of its regular old speed, but then that quickly deteriorates after about 2 minutes of doing anything, even just leaving it idle. And I'll add I do all neccessary updates, health checks, AMD adrenaline software, Samsung magician software, debloat of win 11 rubbish, fresh installs etc.
I called back today and requested they take it back and give me a full refund. I'm now set to head off for 3 weeks, with no laptop, after not having one basically for 2 months, unable to work and ready to give up and buy a laptop elsewhere. I'm hoping the senior team accept my refund request so I can move on from this because as much as I like PCS, the staff and technicians etc., I can't deal with this back and forth anymore.
I use the laptop lightly, mostly casual internet browsing but I like the option to carry a gaming machine with me when traveling back home to the UK (I live in France), which is why I paid 2.5 grand for this machine. Even still, its a rare occasion, the PC is well up to date, well taken care of etc. Come March this year, the laptop is set on my bedside table will good airflow etc. just watching youtube and BAM, blue screen then bootloop, "cannot find bootable drive" or something like that. I had heard the Samsung 970s we're expressing weird failures so I called PCS to request an RMA. I have gold coverage so the technician was nice enough to suggest a replacement drive. I didn't want to believe I had lost all my data, lots of work I had worked on for my PhD (partially backed up), photos etc. but hey what can you do.
First RMA took a few weeks, comes back with a replaced 970. Opened it up to set it up and I encounter a setup loop. Apparently one of the RMA engineers hadnt taken it off of a 'stress test loop' or something, so ok I send it back for a second RMA.
Second RMA takes a few weeks, comes back and its dead in the water. I can get into windows now but my god its as if there's no thermal paste or something, opening windows explorer would freeze the machine. No updates were working, everything happening at a snails pace. The 144Hz screen was outputting about 15 fps. 2 Days on the phone with tech support, ALL DAY. No help. Managed to convince them to please look at the motherboard and CPU.
Third RMA takes a few weeks, nicely offered me a free upgrade to a 990 and a motherboard replacement. Comes back and there are literal stab marks on the laptop... Please check the attached photos. I take very good care of my stuff and this is another level. I called tech support to tell them about this and even they seemed pissed off (not at me but at the damage). They accused UPS of mishandling it but I have the packaging right here and its in perfect condition. This is definately from the RMA workshop. I'm surprised the screen still works to be honest. I have to work aborad so I can't afford to RMA a fourth time right now, so the technician says he will organize it for when I return in 3 weeks. At this point I'm pretty close to requesting a new machine. I told him ok and we will speak in a few weeks. I start using the machine for a few days and yep, ofcourse, snail's pace. Opening firefox litterally melts the PC. I couldn't imagine installing a game and utilizing that expensive mobile GPU i paid for. I'm sure the laptop wouldnt be able to handle anything if it cant even open word without stuttering for 10 seconds. In maybe 1 out of 2 times I restart the machine, it has a little of its regular old speed, but then that quickly deteriorates after about 2 minutes of doing anything, even just leaving it idle. And I'll add I do all neccessary updates, health checks, AMD adrenaline software, Samsung magician software, debloat of win 11 rubbish, fresh installs etc.
I called back today and requested they take it back and give me a full refund. I'm now set to head off for 3 weeks, with no laptop, after not having one basically for 2 months, unable to work and ready to give up and buy a laptop elsewhere. I'm hoping the senior team accept my refund request so I can move on from this because as much as I like PCS, the staff and technicians etc., I can't deal with this back and forth anymore.
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