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Just before xmas i took delivery of my dream new pc.
From a very well know pc manufacturer.
Not long after getting it i started to get constant BSOD every single time i tried to start the pc.
It crashed before loading windows with the whea uncorectable error message sitting there with a big blue screen looking at me.
Trying to re set it and re start proved fruitless as all the front connectors apart from the ''on'' button seem to be not connected and not working.
After several fruitless attempts at contacting the ''well known pc manufacturer'' i get a reply saying maybe it is the overclock causing the problem and you should disable it.
Problem is in my order for the ''Dream pc' i went with the option in my mind for no overclock.. an i7 6900 @ 3.20 GHz. rather than the i7 6950 @ 4.20 GHz
And i told the person who suggested i disable the overclock this.
His reply was the guy who built the ''Dream pc'' sent it out of the factory overclocked.
But looking at the control panel>system security>system page it shows i7 6900 @3.20GHz
So it is what i ordered but the guy who sent it out the factory seems to think it was overclocked when it left him.
they are offering to have it shipped back to them for a repair.
I am in 2 minds though
I spent a lot of money on this ''Dream pc'' i took a long time to decide on the right one. and a long time saving up for it.
I dont want a repair. i want it to be working right / replaced or i want my money back.
if you had spent over £5000 on a new pc wouldnt you expect it to be working first time out of the box ?
Or maybe my total frustration at having my Dream pc turn into a humming box that displays only a big blue screen is clouding my judgement.
so go at me fellow pc geeks tell me if i am being a cry baby or if im right to be frustrated.
what would you expect ?
Let them take it for repair {even though it does not look like they built it right the first time}
push for a total replacement {stating you want it built right this time }
Or push for full refund as its not fit for purpose.
From a very well know pc manufacturer.
Not long after getting it i started to get constant BSOD every single time i tried to start the pc.
It crashed before loading windows with the whea uncorectable error message sitting there with a big blue screen looking at me.
Trying to re set it and re start proved fruitless as all the front connectors apart from the ''on'' button seem to be not connected and not working.
After several fruitless attempts at contacting the ''well known pc manufacturer'' i get a reply saying maybe it is the overclock causing the problem and you should disable it.
Problem is in my order for the ''Dream pc' i went with the option in my mind for no overclock.. an i7 6900 @ 3.20 GHz. rather than the i7 6950 @ 4.20 GHz
And i told the person who suggested i disable the overclock this.
His reply was the guy who built the ''Dream pc'' sent it out of the factory overclocked.
But looking at the control panel>system security>system page it shows i7 6900 @3.20GHz
So it is what i ordered but the guy who sent it out the factory seems to think it was overclocked when it left him.
they are offering to have it shipped back to them for a repair.
I am in 2 minds though
I spent a lot of money on this ''Dream pc'' i took a long time to decide on the right one. and a long time saving up for it.
I dont want a repair. i want it to be working right / replaced or i want my money back.
if you had spent over £5000 on a new pc wouldnt you expect it to be working first time out of the box ?
Or maybe my total frustration at having my Dream pc turn into a humming box that displays only a big blue screen is clouding my judgement.
so go at me fellow pc geeks tell me if i am being a cry baby or if im right to be frustrated.
what would you expect ?
Let them take it for repair {even though it does not look like they built it right the first time}
push for a total replacement {stating you want it built right this time }
Or push for full refund as its not fit for purpose.
