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twilyth
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I've only gotten maybe 3 OB's from the egg and I never had a problem. But this time they were sloppy. I'm sorry, but I have to say it.
There was TIM jiz on the socket and bracket. It felt like sloppy seconds. Plus, nearly all of the pins for one of the connectors (audio or USB) were bent almost down to the PCB.
I don't know what zoo this poor mobo got passed through, but damn, lousy QC guys.
OK. Fine. But I still saved like $20-30 bucks so, I'm easy.
I finally get everything together and I'm ready to install W7 (woo-hoo!) and the fucking video chipset doesn't work. I had the vga connected to vga and DVI-digital connected to the DVI-dig port on the same monitor (after trying them separately). DOA. Fuck.
It's an Asus M3A I think so I know the real culprit is whatever brain dead primate had it last. And I guess I don't really expect newegg to test EVERY mobo that comes back, but if you were going to test even 1 out of a hundred, this would have been a candidate.
Disclaimer: I still love the Egg. X O X O
There was TIM jiz on the socket and bracket. It felt like sloppy seconds. Plus, nearly all of the pins for one of the connectors (audio or USB) were bent almost down to the PCB.
I don't know what zoo this poor mobo got passed through, but damn, lousy QC guys.
OK. Fine. But I still saved like $20-30 bucks so, I'm easy.
I finally get everything together and I'm ready to install W7 (woo-hoo!) and the fucking video chipset doesn't work. I had the vga connected to vga and DVI-digital connected to the DVI-dig port on the same monitor (after trying them separately). DOA. Fuck.
It's an Asus M3A I think so I know the real culprit is whatever brain dead primate had it last. And I guess I don't really expect newegg to test EVERY mobo that comes back, but if you were going to test even 1 out of a hundred, this would have been a candidate.
Disclaimer: I still love the Egg. X O X O