Martinr36
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Doing that will void your warrantyThinking I might buy my own and get a local shop to do the labour.
Doing that will void your warrantyThinking I might buy my own and get a local shop to do the labour.
Doing that will void your warranty
Just to confirm, @Martinr36 is absolutely correct, and getting a local shop rather than PCS to do any work will void your warranty as per the terms and conditions:PCS has open case policy, so no it doesn't void warranty,
We are aloud to customize our PC's.
7.9 | We reserve the right to suspend the warranty or refuse service if your Case, Motherboard, CPU or BIOS have been replaced without authorisation. Any tampering, repair or modification by unauthorised personnel voids the warranty. |
I was actually thinking of this clause:Just to confirm, @Martinr36 is absolutely correct, and getting a local shop rather than PCS to do any work will void your warranty as per the terms and conditions:
7.9 We reserve the right to suspend the warranty or refuse service if your Case, Motherboard, CPU or BIOS have been replaced without authorisation.
Any tampering, repair or modification by unauthorised personnel voids the warranty.
7.10 | Should you take any goods purchased from us to a 3rd party and have them attempt to diagnose or repair a fault on the computer, you may VOID all warranties on the order and we will not cover the costs of any onsite or call out charges as we do not provide or charge you for onsite warranties. If you have any problems with your order you must contact us for advice and if necessary obtain an RMA number and return the item to us through the specified returns procedure. |
So if I do it myself it wouldn't void warranty?Why not do the cooler yourself, loads of videos online to show you how
I have a 'be quiet' pure wings 2 120mm on hand, but as I said, I'm a bit nervous messing with CPU cooling and stuff. That is why I would rather a professional do it. I don't get why it is ok for me to do it, but asking someone else to do it for a bit of cash is not!Probably just replacing the fan would be enough to make it quieter. You can get the Arctic P12 for £5 on Amazon right now. I'm not sure how the mounting works on the FrostFlow 150, but I doubt it's difficult.
Nope as you said earlier PCS has an open case policy for the owner of the PC to work on it, as long as you don't do any damage, you're fineSo if I do it myself it wouldn't void warranty?
Looking at the pic of the Frostflow on PCS site it looks like the pure wings would work, by just clipping it on at the corners like the existing fan. Certainly a less complex change than replacing the entire cooler. Assuming you can get the clips on and off easily with the cooler stack in place.I have a 'be quiet' pure wings 2 120mm on hand, but as I said, I'm a bit nervous messing with CPU cooling and stuff. That is why I would rather a professional do it. I don't get why it is ok for me to do it, but asking someone else to do it for a bit of cash is not!
You're perfectly allowed to do that, but it needs to be PCS if it's another professional.I don't get why it is ok for me to do it, but asking someone else to do it for a bit of cash is not!
The fan change should be really easy, much easier than replacing the whole cooler (though personally I don't think that's all that difficult either!). And it's very easily reversible. I'd definitely give it a try, personally, as you have the decent PWM fan lying around...Ye I get that.
I was just thinking I'd buy my own, like maybe a noctua or something and then get it fitted as I've never fitted a cooler myself and I'm a bit worried of messing something up. I have seen many videos and it does look simple, but I would be quite anxious fitting it.
I was thinking of sending it back to PCS for them to do it, but 70 quid just for delivery is a bit much.
I'll probably just live with it, it's not an issue when gaming or general pc use, just annoying when watching videos.
Be brave my son! (Or daughter)Ye I get that.
I was just thinking I'd buy my own, like maybe a noctua or something and then get it fitted as I've never fitted a cooler myself and I'm a bit worried of messing something up. I have seen many videos and it does look simple, but I would be quite anxious fitting it.
I was thinking of sending it back to PCS for them to do it, but 70 quid just for delivery is a bit much.
I'll probably just live with it, it's not an issue when gaming or general pc use, just annoying when watching videos.