01-23-2014 07:04 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:01 PM by ROGBot
07-10-2014 09:14 AM
Ookami999 wrote:
Also post the first three digits of the serial number to verify if this new batch that Ishan saying is working.
07-11-2014 07:24 AM
07-13-2014 03:33 PM
07-13-2014 06:57 PM
vsucharda wrote:
Hello,
Many months ago i was interested in buying a 280x but i didnt have the cash (amazon had a deal on these last christmas but i missed it)
Finally i found a deal on newegg for ~270 (after MIR) with 3 games (amd bundle) included. Pulled the trigger.
Then i started reading about all kinds of problems with artifacting. awesome, i didnt remember anything like this last time i looked at these cards.
So these are my questions:
People who have had to RMA their card:
Did you get it solved first try?
Have you been reimbursed for shipping for what seems like a known issue? (IE their fault and no matter what a warranty states they need to do right by you)
Refunds / alternatives available if you are dissatisfied?
Has ASUS released any information regarding a fix for the defects and what dates are affected / ok?
Does anyone have information i can check on my new card (should arrive tomorrow) that tells me its a revision 1 / 2 / whatever?
Any horror stories?
/crossing my fingers that my card is fine, i dont have all the parts of the system its going in yet -_-
07-14-2014 05:41 PM
nuclear465 wrote:
My card i still on RMA process, i am hoping that my card is replaced for a working one. My case is similar to yours, i bought my card way before i had all the parts to assemble my new PC because it was on special sale, but when i put everything together i started to experience artifacting, but the 30 days for trading the card for a new one (no questions asked) were long gone and i had to go through the painful RMA process.
You might be lucky and get a good card, but you should test it as soon as you get it, ask a friend or someone who can borrow you a PC to test it. Or if you have the possibility to change your order, do it. That's my advice to you. Save yourself from the strenuous RMA process.
07-14-2014 06:36 PM
vsucharda wrote:
As it stands now the only thing i need to get the machine working is a PSU and HD. I think ill hold off buying a SSD and grab a regular hd and PSU to get this thing moving. Decent PSU and 2tb HD shouldnt put me too far back.
07-15-2014 11:48 AM
07-15-2014 12:06 PM
Dejan99x wrote:
So, today my replacement card finally arrived (third one). I was initially happy, but when I saw serial number, my heart dropped. It starts with E1Y, so its made in January, bad sign thought because my first card was also made back then. Well I was right, first I tried GTA 4 where I always had consistent artifacts. After 10 minutes suprise suprise, here they are :mad:. Now I'm so mad, I will probably destroy this card with hammer and throw it in a bin. What is enough, is enough. 3rd RMA!
Here is my video:
Could this possibly be driver issue?
07-14-2014 11:45 AM
07-14-2014 03:36 PM