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So I have a Bad Asus Z87 sawtooth Motherboard that I purchased on ebay Knowing it was bad for $65.00

the CPU pins look fine, there seems to be no damage, and it came in its original box with all the extras. I tried testing it every which way and deemed the board to be unfix-able at my level. Its Giving me a Red VGA led indicator.  So i wen to Asus Service North America and filled out the RMA request and then click submit and the page goes white minus the Asus footer at the bottom of the page.So I re filled it out again a again I get the same. I haven't used Asus's RMA before so I am not sure if it even sent.

I have heard nothing but bad things about Asus's RMA process but no one has said anything about the filing process. Any Ideas?

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There is no such thing as a good RMA experience

 

Oh idk, EVGA has been known to send a GPU and postage+packaging out immediately.  When it arrives, you use the replacement and use their packaging and postage to send your card in for inspection/repair/replacement.

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There is no such thing as a good RMA experience

I wouldn't go that far I had a DOA Corsair PSU that I had no issues with RMAing it

also I had an iphone 5s that I RMA'ed and they sent a new Phone over night and just told me to mail in the old one.

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I wouldn't go that far I had a DOA Corsair PSU that I had no issues with RMAing it

also I had an iphone 5s that I RMA'ed and they sent a new Phone over night and just told me to mail in the old one.

  

Oh idk, EVGA has been known to send a GPU and postage+packaging out immediately.  When it arrives, you use the replacement and use their packaging and postage to send your card in for inspection/repair/replacement.

I guess I have all the wrong brands

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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