Rubbing Alchol will work just as well.. my experience with XFX has been great. They sent me a free copy of COD4 and then i broke one of my screws on the back of my 8800 and they sent me a whole new set with no questions asked
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Rubbing Alchol will work just as well.. my experience with XFX has been great. They sent me a free copy of COD4 and then i broke one of my screws on the back of my 8800 and they sent me a whole new set with no questions asked
I did an RMA with XFX and they treated me like "Gold" That is the reason I asked them to have a support section on XtremeSystems. I will definately buy XFX again.
I'm sorry your card wasn't replaced, but the way you butchered it, I wouldn't have replaced it either. :shakes: You need to learn some tricks of the trade if you expect to get an RMA after a mod gone bad. :up:
I have learned a new trick. The trick is not to buy an XFX card if you intend to make any modifications that require removing the label. Not sure what you are talking about "butchered card"?
I guess you could say I butchered the label, but I'm not sure butchered would apply since all I did was peel it off(no knives or tools used).
I think anyone unbiased can easily see why XFX put a label like this on the card. Is there any other manufacturer(reseller?) that uses a label like XFX(screw holes covered up with the label) on the GT200 series? If there is I would like to know so I can stay away from them also.
You pro XFX guys talk your stuff all you want but you know why the label is on there just as I do. My pictures clearly show that there is no damage to the card, only the label.
It looks as if the sticker is made of relatively thick paper with a clear plastic laminate over it.
When he pulled the plastic off, rather than the whole sticker, it took random areas of the paper substrate with it and only the surface in spots, giving it the "rubbed on concrete look".
It's like trying to pull tape or a shipping label off of a cardboard box. Sometimes it comes off easy leaving the surface intact and sometimes it takes the top layer of cardboard.
I don't see damage on anything other than the sticker and IMO, a sticker should not stop an rma under any circumstance.
now its my turn
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01371.jpg
after mounting an EK block...my card just died..no water spill no leak..
its really hard to take off the sticker...well as mr waxking says "The trick is not to buy an XFX card if you intend to make any modifications that require removing the label"
ive take it apart gently, you cant even see any scratches on the clip..oh well
the sad part is..i havent even used this card and its just died
this is when i put all things back (its clean except for the sticker)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01378-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01379-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01381-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01377-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01375.jpg
aside from the backplate sticker...everything is intact as you can see on the
pictures
Will XFX accept my 280GTX xxx edition for warranty??..
No, don't waste your time sending it back. They put this type label on for a reason and the reason is so they can deny warranty if you disassemble your card.
I know there are a lot of XFX fanboys and XFX is probably a good company to do business with for non modders. I just would recommend that anyone who plans to mod their card with a waterblock look elsewhere.
Anyway if you shorted the card by installing an EK waterblock, as I did, who should be responsible? I think EK should bear some of the responsibility. Others on this forum think that the burden should be entirely on the enduser. I just haven't seen any other waterblocks killing card except for EK.
I really don't think warping the card is what kills it.
Something about the EK design that causes a short IMO. If you use the EK again I would recommend using nylon washers and standoffs.-
send it in im sure they will take it
mate i have 2 of this xfx 280gtx, luckily one of my card sticker was not damaged when i removed it, but the other card(the one i posted) was not lucky enough, i did the same procedure, but it is really hard to take off the sticker without ripping it off, using a heat blower is useless because it would make the sticker adhesive more sticky
my question is, damaging the sticker or not after modding it, will xfx accept the warranty?
actually its only a sticker as you can see on my previous post.
btw this is the rig that i am building (can you say i was careless on my GPU)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC_4000.jpg
I already returned one of my card(the one with a good sticker) to my supplier and hopefulyy have a positive outcome.
my big problem is, will XFX accept my other card(with ripped-of sticker) for warranty??
A picture like this can show nothing of any carelessness, you must be joking. I'm not accusing you of being lazy, but I don't think you know how to take off the sticker properly. Don't bother with a heat gun, use a very sharp blade, works every time, Just make it look nice. XFX wont take it without the sticker because thats how they identify it and issue a replacement. It's the same as erasing the serial number off a dollar bill, no bank will accept it without the serial numbers. This is the same.
holy crap people, you want to unscrew the screws just feel for them and cut the circle out with an exacto knife, ITS SO EASY
still will xfx accept my card even ive done this??..(cut the circle out with an exacto knife)Quote:
just feel for them and cut the circle out with an exacto knife, ITS SO EASY
because if you cut it...it means you opened it..and will void the warranty,correct me if im wrong..
well this is what im trying to do
step 1. send my 1 card with an unbroken sticker
step 2. wait till it comes back fixed (hopefully they will honor the warranty)
step 3. removed the sticker "carefully" again on the RMA'd card (hopefully)
step 4. stick the sticker on my other card (with the broken sticker)
step5 . send it for RMA
and there you go ...
but still my question was not yet clear
will XFX honor my card warranty after removing the sticker (damaged or not)??
its a simple YES or NO...
or are we allowed to dismantle the card???
yesQuote:
So you killed both cards ?
1st card: red LED with no display
2nd card: green LED with display but with special character on the screen...and
with a horizontal stripes as well
xfx should have put a label on that sticker saying
"removing/altering or damaged sticker will void the warranty"
XFXtech said before when I suggested cutting circles in the sticker around the screw holes that it would be fine for RMA
is it indicated on their website?? can you give me the link?Quote:
XFXtech said before when I suggested cutting circles in the sticker around the screw holes that it would be fine for RMA
they can still deny my warranty even doin this right??..
if he only says that in a forum like xs i dont believe it unless it was
written "legally" on their website..
putiing holes on the sticker is not "returning the cards on its original state"
what part of
posted by the XFX rep on this forum don't you get?
either way your cards in about a million times better condition than Waxking's so I would worry less.
any way you could got at that thing with a razor blade and some goo-gone and take the sticker off entirely?
ok fair enough, i was thinking this before but i didnt do it..because it will damaged the sticker too..i was thinking pulling of the sticker would be the best way to removed the sticker..but i was wrong..Quote:
If it were cleanly cut around the screws or the decal had been removed intact and put back we would not have any problems with that
heres my 2nd card....
funny thing is there is a sticker(xfx logo) covering the hub of the fan
it fell off while using it for an hour..lol!...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01388.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01382.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01383-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01384.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...DSC01385-1.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01386.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...y/DSC01387.jpg
do you have a heat gun? that sticker falling off clearly tells you what deactivates the adhesive on the sticker...