To RMA broken hardware is a matter of personal choice. Some people are heavily against it, some people just don't care if they'll have to pay 10€ more next time, because they'll just buy another (cheaper) card. The world is filled with this kind of dilemma's, I don't see why this one would be more bad than, for instance, download one MP3 file or throw away a little bit of food because you're not hungry anymore or drive a bit faster on the freeway. |
it all depends Massman, if you download an MP3 you know you are taking a risk and should not be surprised of the consequences. @Blind: like I said, if you feel that you did not (volt)mod this card to death and it died under normal operating circumstances an RMA is no issue; but is that what happened? Only you know. |
Always be responsible for your own actions, if the accident happened because of your fault then you should be the one to blame, not others. I don't know if it will really drive up the price, but at least have respect to the company you bought your goods from. If the mayonnaise was mixed up with ketkchup at someone's home, to 'improve' its taste, would RMA be an issue then? :) |
Double the thread title and know what the [M]-team is equipped with. |
Why are you posting this in public? :) |
having 2xHD4870 in CF is secret? ;) |
Teasing, G, teasing ;-) |
Most G's are for teasing yes :) |
Loooool :D |
john could u not get a more nice looking *** ? that one is like euhm not so jummy :D |
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