hi guys
pooch, i tried that... same result !
today i went to my supplier again and this time with my whole system... they checked it, and after one hour they said my mobo has a hardware problem...
so they take it for replacing and guess what?! they will give it back in 2 or 3 weeks !!!:sa::eek:
thanks gigabyte !
u know, when u buy a mobo for about 280-290$ u dont expect it to be faulty, and IF it is faulty u dont expect that it would take about 2 or 3 weeks to be replaced! maybe if i was living in USA or EU they would change it in 1 hour or maybe less than an hour... what can i say?! just my bad luck !
but after this, i wont buy ANYTHING from gigabyte... that was my first and last time...
and at at last: thanks gigabyte for wasting our time and my money! i dont know what should i do during this 2-3 weeks?!
tip of the day: dont buy anything from gigabyte...!
Hi Koohi,
I had the same problem when I bought my motherboard except it didn't turn on at all once I got it home...Its not always the manufacturers fault and You cant just blame gigabyte for 30-40 people loading and unloading it from place to place,from container to container...One or two boards will always be mishandled and damaged during transit...I would however blame your supplier for not testing the boards and for referring you to gigabyte after they knew it was damaged, they are supposed to replace it onsite if the board malfunctions while under warranty...Guess they just want gigabyte todo their work for them instead
Steven