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trevor54
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Joined: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:01 pm Location: Alabama
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
pip8786 wrote: trevor54 wrote: tigerdirect.com > newegg If you want to deal with shitty return policies, defective hardware and a bad website for a slightly cheaper price (sometimes), then yes. Return policy is great imo 30 days no matter what the product is return full refund. Now i have gotten a few pieces of bad hardware all replaced though. And the website is much easier for me to use than Neweggs. I guess its personal option
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b1gshooter
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
I've used NewEgg for my last 3 major purchases (Server, Laptop, Desktop) and had everything go off flawlessly. Hey.. Trev, how many bad mobo's did Tiger send you? xD
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trevor54
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
b1gshooter wrote: I've used NewEgg for my last 3 major purchases (Server, Laptop, Desktop) and had everything go off flawlessly. Hey.. Trev, how many bad mobo's did Tiger send you? xD That ended up being my fault mostly i think
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jsn0X
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Joined: Sat Oct 02, 2004 1:25 pm Location: /=Idaho=\
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
trevor54 wrote: b1gshooter wrote: I've used NewEgg for my last 3 major purchases (Server, Laptop, Desktop) and had everything go off flawlessly. Hey.. Trev, how many bad mobo's did Tiger send you? xD That ended up being my fault mostly i think Spacers = good
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Xanu
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
It was the case, wasn't it? The case had some flaw that was making components short out.
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trevor54
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
Xanu wrote: It was the case, wasn't it? The case had some flaw that was making components short out. That, and i wasnt using the spacers...so it was probably crushing a few components when i screwed the MB directly to the case
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BlindSide
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Re: May 18th, 2009 - Dev update 14
Lol... I actually didn't use spacers on my latest setup ("Wtf are these weird screw looking things? Why do I have so many left over?"). Luckily everything is still working fine, I just have to be careful when replacing ram chips not to bend the MB too much and break something.
Anyway a lesson learnt for me also I guess.
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