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Originally posted by Vaul
[B]What are you suggesting I do? Just say "Oh well, Overclockers say they work", and kiss goodbye to £400, because I, nor anyone else, can get them to work?
No. im suggesting you get them looked at, somewhere a bit better. Send all your lot back to OcUK have them test it all as one, thats the only way youll know whats working and whats not. If they get it all working together then its user error.
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Originally posted by Vaul I'm not paying £400 for items I can't use. I wouldn't expect anyone else to either.
Nor would i.
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Originally posted by Vaul And if they refuse to give me a refund, then I will contact Barclay Cards fraud protect department, and then Trading standards, and then a trip to the Citizens Advice people, and then the small claims court, and then whatever else it takes to get my money back, no matter how much effort I have to put in, no matter who I have to get invovled, and no matter how long it takes.
If theyre right they wont care.
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Originally posted by Vaul Perhaps you'd like to offer an explanation as to why these 'working' items do not work in my system, any of my friends systems, and several computer repair firms systems?
Have you tried a new CPU and RAM? Restting CMOS, all the things you should do first basically? Tried booting it out of a case, to check for shorts etc? Tried a different graphics card in your Abit? Tried all your lot in another board? What PSU you got? CPU? RAM?
Yes, i know i could be completely wrong, but i still find it hard to believe 2 brand new items are DOA.