Message from @Dietrich

Discord ID: 478240210791038997


2018-08-12 16:30:03 UTC  

Which shouldn't happen

2018-08-12 16:30:08 UTC  

heres to if they will magically lose it at the Chinese post office from bribes

2018-08-12 16:30:12 UTC  

Especially since year ago I easily went up to 80

2018-08-12 16:30:14 UTC  

And nothing happened

2018-08-12 16:30:26 UTC  

I could go on and try replace thermal paste

2018-08-12 16:30:34 UTC  

But sure as hell I won't be doing anything to the card during the warranty

2018-08-12 16:30:39 UTC  

you should have cleaned it better

2018-08-12 16:30:41 UTC  

Don't open it up

2018-08-12 16:30:47 UTC  

I'm not gonna

2018-08-12 16:30:51 UTC  

I only used compressed air

2018-08-12 16:30:52 UTC  

that sounds like Apple mentality

2018-08-12 16:31:03 UTC  

and complete bs

2018-08-12 16:31:17 UTC  

yeah never an Apple problem but the user

2018-08-12 16:31:26 UTC  

hey we didnt make a shit keyboard, you need to clean it with compressed air every week

2018-08-12 16:31:37 UTC  

so explain how the shitty old thinkpad keyboard works for years and still works

2018-08-12 16:31:42 UTC  

Right to repair is gaining traction here in the US, don't know how it is for a dirty assed pole. Good luck tho @sum

2018-08-12 16:32:35 UTC  

I'm just worried if one of three cases happen

2018-08-12 16:33:18 UTC  

A) "No, it's normal" which is BS but still
B) "Nope, you probably didn't clean it properly" which would mean fuckall since I used the air nearly everywhere
C) "Nope you broke it" since I have no idea how would that happen

2018-08-12 16:33:40 UTC  

I've read cases that MSI had a tendency to not offer easy RMA

2018-08-12 16:34:54 UTC  

In worst case I'll probably end up with no GPU for 2-3 weeks until they ship it back

2018-08-12 16:35:51 UTC  

rip

2018-08-12 16:35:56 UTC  

It could be possible that it's something as simple as a faulty thermal probe or something like that, and they just replace it outright. They didn't offer a loaner card in the meantime?

2018-08-12 16:36:13 UTC  

Like I said I just applied that

2018-08-12 16:36:26 UTC  

Maybe the temps ARE too high and it's just reporting them as lower?

2018-08-12 16:36:27 UTC  

Lemme rephrase it

2018-08-12 16:36:48 UTC  

Basically the process it as follow, fill in the form at website (retailer) -> turn in the package -> shit gets done

2018-08-12 16:36:57 UTC  

I'm currently at stage 1, where I filled the form and waiting for their response

2018-08-12 16:37:00 UTC  

<@473007453970235402> shut up you ladyboy piece of shit

2018-08-12 16:37:12 UTC  

Post ladydick in <#189811441174446080> then gtfo

2018-08-12 16:37:58 UTC  

And if MSI doesn't honor an RMA, would the original retailer offer a refund, or are you past that point?

2018-08-12 16:38:17 UTC  

If they don't honor RMA, I'm going into UOKiK

2018-08-12 16:38:24 UTC  

Which sides heavily with customer

2018-08-12 16:38:37 UTC  

Is that Polish for "shooting up their office"?

2018-08-12 16:38:45 UTC  

Going Postal

2018-08-12 16:39:08 UTC  

`the office of Competition and Consumer Protection`

2018-08-12 16:41:33 UTC  

I'd get it if it were a problem with it being dusty, sure, but I don't think that there could be such a heavy amount of dust in the GPU that close proximity compressed air blast would have trouble with

2018-08-12 16:42:28 UTC  

Also if it were dusty then I'd see higher temps

2018-08-12 16:42:38 UTC  

No

2018-08-12 16:44:44 UTC  

If what Matt says would be true, aka incorrect sensor values then that should still count up for RMA right?

2018-08-12 16:47:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/478243188700610571/tumblr_pd2kj3RQG41qir1ybo1_540.png

2018-08-12 16:48:17 UTC  

Ohshit, that's true