..Brian.. wrote: » Yea it's a bit of a grey area but I don't mind. Similar to the German site that was selling them a few months back or the other seller on Amazon around the same time. I just want to cheap as possible!
..Brian.. wrote: » Home premium is on it at the moment but I don't mind sticking on Pro if I can get it cheaper. Again mine was only €17 so fingers crossed yours is the same!
extra-ordinary_ wrote: » Which W7 have you?
Seaaan wrote: » I'm 40 euro off being able to buy it, with monitor (Hopefully) arriving tomorrow. Please customs, don't ruin me. Yer man said he marked it as low value gift or something along those lines..
Seaaan wrote: » Is this the cheapest R9 290 there is? 403 euro delivered still seems quite steep.
..Brian.. wrote: » Anyone? This is the best I can find at the mo, €55. Anything better going?
..Brian.. wrote: » Lads where's the best deal on Windows 7 keys right now? Home Premium or Pro, whichever is cheaper. Just the key required.
Some of these products, such as OCZ's PSUs, are still available from retailers, and it seems they will be completely out of warranty from the moment you purchase them.
marco_polo wrote: » Not sure their (US) warranty page isn't very clear either. Technically you could read the first paragraph in two ways: The MSI product MUST be free of any physical damage, due to improper installation or modification of ANY kind OR The MSI product MUST be free of any physical damage due to improper installation, or modification of ANY kind
deceit wrote: » My 290x arrived today. Just had a look at it there and on the retention plate is an msi warranty seal that if removed, voids warranty . No idea what to do now after the hassle I had with the last 290x. I might email msi and see is it covered to put waterblocks on them, if not might have to send it back and get a different brand
http://us.msi.com/service/warranty/ The MSI product MUST be free of any physical damage due to improper installation or modification of ANY kind (this includes installing aftermarket parts) or the warranty WILL be VOID. The product MUST be returned to MSI in the original factory configuration and condition. All aftermarket modifications must be reversed prior to sending in the product for repair or replacement..
http://www.techspot.com/news/55528-toshiba-cutting-warranties-for-all-oczs-non-ssd-products.html Towards the end of 2013, Toshiba agreed to purchase the bankrupted OCZ for $35 million in a deal that included all of OCZ's assets, their development team and SSD technology. Although the brand has been kept alive as OCZ Storage Solutions, a number of product warranties have been killed, as a recent report details. If you happen to own a recent, high-end OCZ solid state drive, you're in luck: Toshiba is honoring the full warranty of the entire Vertex series, the Vector series and most RevoDrives. Warranties for the mid-range Agility drives - which were originally three years long - have been shortened, and will end on January 22, 2015. All other solid state drives, including budget models and discontinued series, are no longer under warranty; neither are any of OCZ's non-SSD products, such as their PSUs, DRAM modules, DIY notebooks and USB drives. Some of these products, such as OCZ's PSUs, are still available from retailers, and it seems they will be completely out of warranty from the moment you purchase them.
Seaaan wrote: » Why do I get a fake tracking number with my monitor that tells me it arrived in Texas last year
stupid head wrote: » Thread is over 10000 posts. Need to shut this puppy down.