View Full Version : NCIX, TCWO RMA's
cdrikari
12-23-01, 11:55 AM
I have an open RMA with NCIX for a bad SL-75DRV2 and one with TCWO for a DOA 1700+ CPU. I'll let you know how it pans out.
So far, NCIX was very prompt in issuing the RMA, I shipped thew board back to them Air Mail (spendy ~$20 to Canada unless you want to wait an eternity)
No response from TCWO though. Hope the Duron 800 I got from them works better.
well I hope TCWO will take the return they have always been pretty good with deals I have done. but I only had to RMA an EPOX mobo at newegg nothing else* crosses fingers*
JaY_III
12-28-01, 12:42 PM
I've never had a problem with them....
so you should be fine aswell
donny_paycheck
12-28-01, 10:35 PM
I have had many good experiences with TCWO. OK, maybe 4, but 4 good ones is not bad. I'd recommend them.
cdrikari
01-10-02, 08:27 PM
Got the Duron 800 from TCWO, worked fine.
Got the RMA'd 1700+ from them yesterday, so they get three positive votes from me.
1) Great initial price and reasonable shipping costs.
2) Good response to the DOA CPU. No hassle, they just took the info. None of this "How could something _we_ sold possibly be bad?!?" BS.
3) Pretty quick reponse time on the new one.
The 1700 + works great and is sitting comfortably at 1665MHz rock solid. ^_^
Interestingly enough, it's interesting that Max Payne (the only high-load game I have played since I swapped CPU's) works almost as well on the Duron. Of course, the Athlon XP runs dnetc a lot faster. ^_-
I believe that NCIX has shipped me a replacement board but they gave me a bad tracking # and I haven't had time to chase them for a good one. I replaced the bad one with one from SoltekUSA two weeks ago, so I'm just waiting to dump it when it gets here. Hopefully I'll get it before I move in a week and a half.
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