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Do I Need A Replacement?Motherboard Has Still 2 Months Warranty Left.?
I Have An Intel Motherboard...The Problem Is The Board Has Become A Little Bit Flexible I Mean I Can Squeeze It A Little Bit.Does That Mean The Board Is Going To Die Soon?But There Are Very Minor Performance Issues With The Board.Since The Board Is Still Under Warranty,Will I Get A Replacement Board?Will Intel Send A Better Quality Board At Replacement(I Know They Dont Send Brand New Boards But Refurbished Ones lolz),But Do I Really Need A Change Or Do I Go On With My Original Board?What Does Intel Send Previously RMA'd Board Against Replacement(I Heard Somewhere)?
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
You dont but it dont hurt to get a new one for free.Because bending is a bit weird too,which is why maximus vi formula and sabertooth and gryphon from asus have a back shield thinggy.
- 4 years ago
regardless of the guarantee, if the article isn't 'as defined' or breaks down interior an unreasonable timeframe, you will get a refund or alternative (whichever you elect for). do not settle for an answer from the save that the guarantee is expired if the set remains somewhat new. An unreasonable timeframe is project to interpretation, counting on the article and the cost you paid. If that is basically 14 months previous and you paid quite lots, case in point, that would probable be an unreasonable volume of time for it to final.
- starpc11Lv 78 years ago
Long as it works then keep the motherboard , don't understand how a motherboard become a little flexible