Well I see no respect shown to the seller.
No one will be so free to send a faulty cpu like that, I personally bought 3pcs Tbird 1G from him to assemble PC for my client, none of them fail.
Socket A processor is very fragile item, improper handling will cause the damage to cpu core, that's the reason why a lot of manufacturers refused to build PC product based on this cpu.
Avenger, since you are so "pro" in hardware, why you didn't ask Simon to remove the heatsink fan first?
I list out some steps which both side also missed out:
Espionage:
You should take the photo of the actual items right before you sent out the parcel, to show Avenger there is no crack or chip off on the cpu core.
And then as a seller, you are right because you didn't remove the heatsink fan. The risk of being damaged by postman is much lesser than the risk of being damaged by end user due to mishandling and assembly of heatsink fan by his own.
Avenger:
As a pro, u should aware of the careless ppl from poslaju team.
You have the proper skill and knowledge to make sure the cpu core won't ruin on your hand by installing a heatsink fan on your own, then you should request Espionage to remove the heatsink fan.
That's not the best way for noobs, but that is a better way for you since you know-how.
Nevertheless, I have no comment on the warranty period. If there is any, then Espionage should state there, 1week personal warranty against manufacturer defects, physical damage and any damages due to overclocking will void the warranty.
And again for Avenger, no matter how, this is already your asset, send it promptly for warranty claim is your responsibility.
There is no black and white.
And afterall, please, this faulty item only how much only?
I see so many outsiders shouting like you are one of the victim too, need like that meh?
Peace. Let them settle individually.
This post has been edited by Austin: Oct 13 2006, 10:37 PM
Espionage, its ur nick now lolz
Oct 13 2006, 12:42 PM
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