Hi there,
I purchased a Gigabyte motherboard from Eclipse Computers in Coventry (stay away from them!) last Friday. When I got home I found some broken and bent pins so I took it back to the store on Monday. They refused to do anything so I am going back today along with a copy of my consumer rights. These say if it's less than 6 months old it's up to the store to prove the item wasn't faulty when it was sold, over 6 months and it's up to me. It's obviously less but I know Eclipse and they will try to get out of doing anything if they can so I have a question:
Has anyone ever known 1 single CPU socket pin to get spun round 180 degrees (just spun round, not bent, not broken, perfect apart from facing the wrong way) while leaving every single pin around it where it should be and in the condition it should be, from incorrect installation of the CPU? Or even from dropping the CPU on it for that matter? (Not that I did either)
My view is that those pins are far too small and close together for something as big (relatively speaking) as the CPU itself to only damage 1 while leaving others around it in perfect condition, especially to damage one in a way that would require a sideways force.
Many thanks, and speedy answers would be great as I'm heading out in a few hours.
(And I'm already trying various routes to get this sorted, I've contacted Gigabyte but haven't heard back, I guess Xmas backlog, and I've also contacted Consumer Direct but again no response yet. Next step is letters to Eclipse and probably a chargeback through the bank.)