You would only have to RMA it again when Gigabyte get the updated chipsets. Which will be in about a month.
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Yeah but Intel were saying like 5% of boards were affected weren't they? I could be prepared to take the chance and if it dies on me later return it to GigaByte under warranty.
Got my shipping info through from eBuyer to send this POS back. Got a GigaByte P67A-UD3P arriving tomorrow, I'm not waiting until what could be April for a fixed chipset, I'm only using my DVD drive and eSATA port on the 2Gb/s ports anyway which I barely use.
Is there a page setup for returns on eBuyer or have you just returned regularly? Can't seem to find any mention of it except the forums.
I returned it through their returns system, not because of the Sandybridge issue but because of all the other issues I'm having (and in trying to fix it, the problem is now worse! LMAO).
Filed the RMA last night, rang today, they picked up after like 30 seconds, asked for the RMA number, my name and email and two minutes later I'd got the emails through saying the guy had approved free courier collection and that the RMA had been approved.
Just hope they find the fault or else you'll land yourself a nasty testing charge :p