11-05-2013 12:04 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:03 PM by ROGBot
11-05-2013 01:16 PM
pdm0118 wrote:
The warranty on this G53SW is expired, so I might have to spend a lot to fix this. So I'd like to know which option would be the less expensive and/or the quickest.
1) RMA. I'm worried that if I make a RMA request and send this to ASUS, they'd want me to replace the whole motherboard, which costs about $150. They might charge additional fee because of my blank screen issue.
And how long does it take for my laptop to be repaired and shipped back?
If ASUS were simply to replace the port in my laptop's motherboard, how much would it cost? (The customer service didn't have an answer to this)
pdm0118 wrote:
One more question. Do you think sending a RMA would make me lose all the data in the hard drive? I certainly hope not.
11-05-2013 03:13 PM
cl-Albert wrote:
Just curious if you did anything to damage the DC jack if it matters,
cl-Albert wrote:
so your unit needs to be checked by repair first before we can have a better idea of what will be involved
cl-Albert wrote:
Before you send back your notebook to ASUS, you will be asked to back-up your data and informed ASUS will not be responsible for the data.
11-05-2013 04:00 PM
pdm0118 wrote:
Do you mean getting it checked before sending RMA to ASUS, or sending the laptop to ASUS so they can check?
pdm0118 wrote:
You mean ASUS will ask me if I would like my data to be back up, while processing my RMA request?
So sending my laptop to ASUS with the hard drive attached won't necessarily affect the data, but there still are risks. Am I correct?
Since I think that the charger port and blank screen aren't hard drive related issues, I might just leave it in the laptop. For the sake of faster repair (potentially))
pdm0118 wrote:
Oh and one more question, do you think it'd cost extra fee if ASUS takes care of the blank screen issue?
I will try the magnet trick today, but if it doesn't work, I'll just send it right away to ASUS.
11-05-2013 04:26 PM