Message from @sum
Discord ID: 478240487761772548
you should have cleaned it better
Don't open it up
I'm not gonna
I only used compressed air
that sounds like Apple mentality
and complete bs
yeah never an Apple problem but the user
hey we didnt make a shit keyboard, you need to clean it with compressed air every week
so explain how the shitty old thinkpad keyboard works for years and still works
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
I'm just worried if one of three cases happen
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
I've read cases that MSI had a tendency to not offer easy RMA
In worst case I'll probably end up with no GPU for 2-3 weeks until they ship it back
rip
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?
Like I said I just applied that
Maybe the temps ARE too high and it's just reporting them as lower?
Lemme rephrase it
Basically the process it as follow, fill in the form at website (retailer) -> turn in the package -> shit gets done
<@473007453970235402> shut up you ladyboy piece of shit
Post ladydick in <#189811441174446080> then gtfo
And if MSI doesn't honor an RMA, would the original retailer offer a refund, or are you past that point?
If they don't honor RMA, I'm going into UOKiK
Which sides heavily with customer
Is that Polish for "shooting up their office"?
Going Postal
`the office of Competition and Consumer Protection`
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
Also if it were dusty then I'd see higher temps
No
If what Matt says would be true, aka incorrect sensor values then that should still count up for RMA right?
Ohshit, that's true
Have you tried a different PSU
I don't expect a sudden powerloss tho
`XFX Core TS 550W`
Only SSD I think?
does PSU make any new noises, like whining or clicking?
Nope