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Thread: Should I RMA my GPU card
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10-13-2012, 11:52 PM #1
Should I RMA my GPU card
My Gigabyte GTX480 started acting up, system freezes during boot, after boot, few min after boot, gpu led lights up sometimes. At first this was random and i thought it was a HD going bad, disconnected it and it was fine for a few days but now it came back and is happening all the time. I removed the card and cleaned it and it still persists, I replaced the card with another gpu and everything works perfect, I also swiched arround power cables to see if it was a power issue and it wasn't, tried different drivers with no avail. Temps on the "faulty gpu" are 40-60 when these lock ups occur so it cant be overheating.
Should I RMA it? or is there something i missed here?Setup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
Video card: Gigabyte 480GTX , PSU: Ultra X3 1600W, HD: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB & 1x160GB WD, OS: Windows 7 64-bit Premium,LG 4x Blueray drive, Monitor: Samsung 1ms TOC 27", Case: AZZA Solano 1000, Liquid cooling: Dual + Triple Swiftech ratiator stacked, Apogee XT block & Thermaltake P400 pump + res.


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10-14-2012, 01:58 AM #2
rma it if still under warranty . if not sell it to pp mguire. he'll pay you 100 bucks and give you one of his working video too (j/k) you already know what to do (hint 680) stop using us as an excuse to buy it on xmax
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10-14-2012, 06:07 AM #3
Oh hardy har. At least his 480 works. I could probably do a bake on it and have a working card instead of this POS 5850.
Yea, if you can RMA the sucker. Sounds like something is getting ready to fail at any minute.Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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10-22-2012, 05:38 AM #4
Thx, just got an approval for the rma. I'm wondering what they will send me back as i never dealt with Gigabyte before. As for getting a 680 for xmas I'd love nothing more but no $$ atm. Was thinking of doing a build with the new AMD A10 to replace my Intel E8400, any thoughts on that?
Setup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
Video card: Gigabyte 480GTX , PSU: Ultra X3 1600W, HD: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB & 1x160GB WD, OS: Windows 7 64-bit Premium,LG 4x Blueray drive, Monitor: Samsung 1ms TOC 27", Case: AZZA Solano 1000, Liquid cooling: Dual + Triple Swiftech ratiator stacked, Apogee XT block & Thermaltake P400 pump + res.


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10-22-2012, 04:06 PM #5
Depending on what that rig is used for it will be a nice upgrade.
Gigabyte usually has crap customer service. You'll be lucky if they send you a 570 back if they have some in stock.Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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10-25-2012, 08:50 PM #6
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11-10-2012, 09:03 AM #7
HA HA HA
WORST CASE EVER those CS sent back the same card back to me " as if fixed"
It was in an idle system for less then 2hours and it crapped out!!!!
Put it in a different rig after it cooled and BAM worked for 5 min and CRAPED out all lights flashing.
Now i have to go through technical support to get another RMA.
This is BS supportSetup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
Video card: Gigabyte 480GTX , PSU: Ultra X3 1600W, HD: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB & 1x160GB WD, OS: Windows 7 64-bit Premium,LG 4x Blueray drive, Monitor: Samsung 1ms TOC 27", Case: AZZA Solano 1000, Liquid cooling: Dual + Triple Swiftech ratiator stacked, Apogee XT block & Thermaltake P400 pump + res.


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11-10-2012, 03:09 PM #8
I have to chime in also. I do not buy from Gigabyte any more due to their RMA and customer support. I sent them a board for RMA. Power on the sata ports was gone(burned a part right off the board). It would see the controller but would not talk to the drive. Sent it to Giga they said they fixed it. Sent it back and it still had the burnt piece and they said that the drive I was using was probably faulty. I still have 5 GigaMobos in use. Hope they last cause there is no good hope for an RMA from them. Sad, but I am sure ASUS loves all the business they get now!
RIG:i7-3770k @4.6Ghz/ASUS P8Z77 Deluxe/GSkill DDR3-2400/2xHD7970/Vertex 4/SSonic Plat 1000/H100/HAF XB
Laptop: i7-3630/ 16GB (4x4) DDR3-1600/ HM77/ GTX 675MX@1050Mhz/ 128GB SSD/ 256GB Vector SSD/ 17in Matte/ Steel Series Keyboard/ Killer Networks/ 1080p
SERVER: E3-1240V2/TYAN S5512/Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC/LSI Mega9260-4i w/2xVertex4 256GB RAID0(VMFS Datastore)/Vertex3(System)/X650 SSonic Gold/ESXi 5.1
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11-10-2012, 04:35 PM #9
I'm the same way, I avoid Gigabyte at all costs.
Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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11-10-2012, 06:16 PM #10
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11-13-2012, 04:51 AM #11
I guess we all have different views on them. A couple months back, I had to RMA a Gigabyte A75 chipset board because it burned up, literally. The whole bottom edge of the motherboard was charcoal black with much of the copper traces exposed. I dropped off the Gigabyte board to their location - my work is 3 blocks away from their location - and got the replacement about 2 weeks later.
I wasn't pleased about the long wait time, but they gave me a fully functional replacement board.
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11-13-2012, 08:57 AM #12
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My last board was a Gigabyte and I had no problems with it! I decided to mix it up and recently got an ASROCK board and so far it has been working flawlessly! I also had a good deal at the store I bought it from $9.99 for 2 year warranty, anything happens to the board in the next 2 years they will replace it. Unless something silly happens to it, like it gets caught in a blender (hey, it could happen).
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11-13-2012, 06:20 PM #13
The problem with warranty for a store is they replace with what they have. 2 years later an older motherboard probably wont be in stock anymore and if they are good on the warranty they will replace it with something similar which may or may not be what you need. As per the thread, I avoid Gigabyte because of their RMA, no necessarily because of their products.
Univac
Intel Core i7 3960x @ 4.6GHz | ASRock Extreme 6 x79 | 64GB Kingston HyperX Beast 2133 | GTX 580 SLI |120GB Corsair Neutron GTX | Cooler Master HAF 922 | Custom water loop | Corsair HX850w | Windows 8 Pro MCE x64 | Samsung GS2 Shostock 2 | InFocus 1080p DLP Projector 120" | 24" NEC MultiSync 2470WNX | Logitech G930 | JBL Creature 2 2.1
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11-13-2012, 06:49 PM #14
This is the only thing I could see happening with a MoBo. If it's too old, it likely won't be replaced with the one that was sent in. The end-user will then need to replace all the other components of the system as well, which may not be possible depending on the end-user's personal financial situation.
Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
3.4Ghz i5-3570k | Scythe SCSMZ-2100 92mm Samurai ZZ Rev.B | ASUS P8 Z77-V LK | 8GB AMD Performance RAM | PowerColor 7870 Myst Edition | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD (Storage) | 3x 320GB 16MB HDD in RAID-0 (Games) | Samsung 24x DVD-RW
Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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11-13-2012, 07:02 PM #15
Well I have to RMA a GIGABYTE X79-UD5 board which just ended up giving up on me after I just recently installed it in a chassis I'm reviewing. I am sending in the board sometime this week... we'll see how they take care of that. Kind of worried, but hopefully I'll have a working board.
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