Where can i buy a asus motherboard?
www.novatech.co.uk
ebuyer.com do them but have sent my mate 2 duff ones, exactly the same fault. He asked for his money back and they claim the 2nd one works fine so will not give him a full refund! IMHO avoid.
ebuyer.com do them but have sent my mate 2 duff ones, exactly the same fault. He asked for his money back and they claim the 2nd one works fine so will not give him a full refund! IMHO avoid.
I have an asus board spare (thought it was faulty and replaced it but it turned out to be the power supply).
Can't remember the exact model (something like Asus A7V133) but it will take 133 memory
yours for £50
Can't remember the exact model (something like Asus A7V133) but it will take 133 memory
yours for £50
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I'll ditto ChrisB on scan and returning, great company, very cheap unless you want something returning. I bought an entire system (in components) from them and it just wouldn't work, over the next two months bits went back and forth with them saying nothing was faulty until I sent everything back and told them nothing was faulty then they can get it to work. Whatdya know? They put it together and it doesn't work!
They rebuilt it from all new components and it worked, shipped it back to me with a free on site warranty, okay in the end, but getting through to their support is hell
They rebuilt it from all new components and it worked, shipped it back to me with a free on site warranty, okay in the end, but getting through to their support is hell
Hm, only ever had to take one thing back, and that just meant a 15min drive down the road, so I've no experience of sending stuff back, but when i took this back, the guy was very helpful, they couldnt do anything but he helped us sort something out with the manufacturer instead..
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