Hi all,
Just a warning for anyone who encounters the well publicised issue with the above intel chips.
After trying to RMA a chip in my system that is showing evidence of degradation. I was met with a very unhelpful response from the customer support team. They refuse to honour the issue although well documented without me paying for a whole system return. This is contradictory to intel's 2 year warranty. They argued that it would not be within the ability of myself as the customer to replace the chip without damaging it and wanted a return of the entire system to them at my cost and my liability so that they could test themselves (£50+ and in the original packaging) . It seems they do not and will not accept just receiving the CPU alone (This suggests they are unwilling/unable to test the CPU).
They were not able to tell me what tests they would perform in order to identify the issue. Nor would they provide me a reason as to why the whole system must be returned to them “This is always what we have done”
If you encounter this issue yourself I thought you would like to be made aware of the difficulties faced when trying to RMA the chip. Something to consider if your system is vital for work or other usages that mean it’s not possible to return the entire system.
After spending a considerable sum of money with them it was disappointing to be met with a response like this.
Just a warning for anyone who encounters the well publicised issue with the above intel chips.
After trying to RMA a chip in my system that is showing evidence of degradation. I was met with a very unhelpful response from the customer support team. They refuse to honour the issue although well documented without me paying for a whole system return. This is contradictory to intel's 2 year warranty. They argued that it would not be within the ability of myself as the customer to replace the chip without damaging it and wanted a return of the entire system to them at my cost and my liability so that they could test themselves (£50+ and in the original packaging) . It seems they do not and will not accept just receiving the CPU alone (This suggests they are unwilling/unable to test the CPU).
They were not able to tell me what tests they would perform in order to identify the issue. Nor would they provide me a reason as to why the whole system must be returned to them “This is always what we have done”
If you encounter this issue yourself I thought you would like to be made aware of the difficulties faced when trying to RMA the chip. Something to consider if your system is vital for work or other usages that mean it’s not possible to return the entire system.
After spending a considerable sum of money with them it was disappointing to be met with a response like this.