View Full Version : Can they detect fried??
Mad Butter
01-14-02, 12:41 PM
i bought a audidy sound card a company and i accidently fried it. I said it broke and they they said they would send me a knew one. CCan they detct if it's fried?
flounder43
01-14-02, 12:58 PM
Another one of these...
How did you fry it? Did you do something to void the warranty? If so, then you have to live with what you say, and the consequences if they find out... If it just fried on its own, then there shouldn't be a problem, right?
TranceBear
01-14-02, 01:32 PM
De Javu
Dissolved
01-14-02, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by TranceBear
De Javu
whats that mean?
and i agree with flounder43, if you haveing done anything as far as melting it, cracking it, or soldering crap on it... then you'd be aight..
like a common mistake is some ppl pull out pci cards while the pci is on.. and that could fry a card as well as a mobo and so on.. so if you did something like that, or even if you shocked it.. you will most likely be able to get a replacement..
good luck :beer:
UnseenMenace
01-14-02, 02:37 PM
Haven't we been here before, these paths seem so similar?
Dissolved
01-14-02, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by UnseenMenace
Haven't we been here before, these paths seem so similar?
are you referring to me?
flounder43
01-14-02, 02:52 PM
Originally posted by Dissolved
are you referring to me?
No, he is referring to another similar thread where someone wanted advice on how to return a cpu that he broke while unlocking it.
Dissolved
01-14-02, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by flounder43
No, he is referring to another similar thread where someone wanted advice on how to return a cpu that he broke while unlocking it.
ahh ok.. thanks for letting me in on it ;)
i have alot of posts, but i dont tend to get through every thread..
i just usualy pick up on threads that are under 10 posts, or ones that may add to my knownage.. (altho i wish they had spelling threads j/k)
:D
Silversinksam
01-14-02, 02:56 PM
Lot's of these discussions going around in the last 24 hours.
Whenever I decide to Improve the performance or Mod any Item that has a Warranty VOID if scenario, I know that I'm on my own and if I break it I buy a new one.
Dissolved
01-14-02, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by Silversinksam
Lot's of these discussions going around in the last 24 hours.
Whenever I decide to Improve the performance or Mod any Item that has a Warranty VOID if scenario, I know that I'm on my own and if I break it I buy a new one.
yea, i mean overclocking period is a void.. but its just the better you are with it, the better chance u have of not killing your card.. and sometimes things just die.. so its "you never know" type of thing..
but i cant sleep unless i improve my pc in one way or another ;)
GoldenTiger
01-14-02, 04:39 PM
They can't detect if it is fried so long as it has no burn marks, but it is kind of dishonest to RMA it. On the other hand, the cost gets shifted around through many companies and is relatively negligible. It's up to you whether you want to put the burden of cost on you or the companies for YOUR mistake.
Dark Illusion
01-14-02, 06:14 PM
Pay for your own mistakes. Having the company take the weight makes it more costly for everyone else.
funnyperson1
01-14-02, 06:20 PM
ummm....how do you void the warranty on a sound card????.....
Originally posted by flounder43
No, he is referring to another similar thread where someone wanted advice on how to return a cpu that he broke while unlocking it.
i didn't break it while unlocking it, i broke it while using it again
flounder43
01-14-02, 06:23 PM
Originally posted by funnyperson1
ummm....how do you void the warranty on a sound card????.....
I don't know, he was the one that said that he fried it...
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