Hi all, I have a couple questions about what to do for a gigabyte RMA...
I have a GA EX58 UD5 mobo in my workstation that has been rock solid for two years and suddenly won't post. Earlier this morning it simply stopped posting and hangs on the "c1" error (on the mobo's lcd). After playing with it all day I've decided its going to have to be an RMA. I know the error is memory related but swapping ram sticks, using different amounts, and using different brands all result in no change. I also tried clearing the cmos, removing the battery, removing cards/HDDs, etc., all to no avail.
The board was made in sept. 2009 so that places it under warranty for RMA. While I've never dealt with gigabyte's service or RMA departments, I have had bad experiences with others in years past. I also have a few friends stating that RMAs are getting much more selective and that I should take pictures, post here, call the RMA office, and double seal and package everything.
While I have no reason to doubt gigabyte or their RMA service (none of my other gigabyte products have ever failed - something I can't say about any other brand of tech components I own), I am concerned after hearing warnings about the difficulty of getting an RMA in recent years. So I figured posting here would be a good idea to calm my nerves about all this.
Whats the correct procedure I should follow for setting my RMA so that everything goes smoothly? Would you guys reccommend taking the photos of everything? What all should I package along with the board? and, finally, what is the "Customer #" and "Customer Ref #" that is listed on the top of the RMA page?