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On Sunday, 10 June 2018 14:06:22 BST Alan Mackenzie wrote: |
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> The shop I bouught everything from seems to have gone out of business, |
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> with both its telephone number and its website having been down for a |
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> sustained period. So I'm unlikely to be able to get the processor |
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> exchanged for an unbuggy one. Shelling out for a new processor out of my |
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> own pocket seems too much of a long shot to justify the money (~400 |
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> Euros) and the time. |
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> So it's looking like I'm not going to be getting the problem fixed any |
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> time soon. :-( |
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All may not be lost, yet. |
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Since this is arguably a manufacturing fault of the CPU, you should have some |
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consumer rights over it. Try contacting AMD directly for RMA, as long as it |
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is still under the *manufacturer's* warranty and you have your receipt. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |