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The whole Warranty thingy. Advices please :).

Evotec

Hey there!

 

Due to the advises I got in the modding section I remembered to take care of the warranty thingy. I "heard" that for example ASUS has pretty ... "worse" RMA solutions and customer service in Europe. I had a Rampage IV Extreme before and I was pretty fine with it and I'm also pretty fine with all my other ASUS products but since the new TITAN X has basically no difference in terms of the manufacture I would like to choose a company with a great customer service.

 

I can choose between these manufactures:

  • ASUS
  • Palit
  • MSI
  • GIGABYTE
  • EVGA

Every advice is heavily appreciated :)

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evga has the best customer support, at least in america dont know in the EU

 

asus products and the best quality

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I did hear that the gtx titan x is just repacked so .. i guess the ASUS argument wont work here :P. So I'll wait for some EU users :). Anyways, thanks for your reply :).

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In terms of warranty, if you have a product that's not DOA, it will probably not have any issues in the entire 5 years of warranty or whatever UNLESS you damage it yourself somehow.

Warranty does not cover personal damage, so even if you did still have warranty, you would not be covered for damaging your product while modding.

 

So if your component works, and you want to mod it, it doesnt matter if you have a warranty or not because its your responsibility now.

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I did hear that the gtx titan x is just repacked so .. i guess the ASUS argument wont work here :P. So I'll wait for some EU users :). Anyways, thanks for your reply :).

EVGA are good in the EU aswell. They'll let you watercool your card and RMA it as long as you replace the block with the stock cooler. 

 

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In terms of warranty, if you have a product that's not DOA, it will probably not have any issues in the entire 5 years of warranty or whatever UNLESS you damage it yourself somehow.

Warranty does not cover personal damage, so even if you did still have warranty, you would not be covered for damaging your product while modding.

 

So if your component works, and you want to mod it, it doesnt matter if you have a warranty or not because its your responsibility now.

 

Im not talking about modding the card and keeping the warranty. I just said that that was the reason why this Question did come through my mind. I just wan't to be able to RMA it, if it dies while I use it. 

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