Hey all. Sorry to be a pain and all, but Scan are trying to skank me.
So I bought a computer motherboard. It arrived and it was dead. I spent seven hours trying to get it to fire but alas, nothing.
I then realised I had no thermal grease left, so after an entire wasted day I have now got a pile of parts all over the floor, unable to get the PC back together.
I phoned Scan (at 10p a minute I hasten to add) and they have told me the following.
It is quite probably your processor. Being that the bios on the board as shipped may not support it. If we recieve the board back and find that out you will be charged £15+ VAT to cover our couriers and time, and we will not refund you the £7 initial shipping cost.I don't have another CPU to try in there, so I asked if there was any way I could save myself from losing around £25. He said yes, if I pay the return shipping and ship it back at my cost (PO or whatnot) I would get a £49 refund, but not the initial £7 shipping. So that would still leave me at least £14 out of pocket. At first I agreed to this, but then I went back to their website last night and took note of the following.
The Sapphire PURE CrossFireX 770 is designed for AMD Phenom™ true quad-core processors and next generation graphics.And nowhere does it have an asterix or crucifix saying it may not support mine until I update the bios with a different CPU in. So I looked on the box and saw this.
I point to two logos. One for the original Phenom and one for the Phenom FX (which is what I have). Nowhere in the manual, on the box or anywhere else does it say I may need to flash the bios to support the one I use, so I got onto Sapphire and created a support ticket.
They then told me it will work, but I may need to flash the bios, and even went to the lengths to provide me with a complete 'how to' on doing so. They obviously missed the part where it's dead as a dodo.
So I phoned Scan back and informed them of all of the above and they just keep saying "nowhere does it say that it supports your specific processor without a bios update". But my processor is a Phenom FX. So surely if Sapphire were stupid enough to put that logo on the box and even state that it supports the Phenom FX series it's a clear cut case of not as described?