*** ASUS UK P67/H67 swap out details finalised ***

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9th march i applied, not heard anything from them.
despite contacting support twice

i registered my board on the 9th March as well, & ive only just got my UPS shipping label last week ( Wed 13th April ), & i didn't hear anything from them until the UPS label turned up.
 
and the replacement B3's just been delivered.

board now installed & up & running.

board came flashed to 1502 Bios, no cold boot/double boot issues to report, actually no issues what so ever to report, other than ive got twice as many lockable SATA cables than i need due to forgetting the original ones where still on my hdd's when i packed up my old B2 board. :p
 
Is there an email sent when the replacement is shipped?

nope, they just ship the replacement on reciept of your board.

i wouldn't worry about the duff socket, the boards aren't going to be resold or anything, so ide be amazed if there was any come backs about the bent pins.
 
does it matter if you got it from that auction site. thinking about doing mine. also do you need a receipt

you don't need a receipt, all you need is the serial number on the box for when you fill out the online form. dunno about the auction site, i shouldn't think it matters tbh.
 
do you think i should just put the name of my local shop in? they know full well its not a year old anyway

whats the turn around time. i know it says 7-10 days but has it been taking that long? would have thought the mad rush at the start would be over now?

think ill wait till after the bank holidays have passed might not take as long then.

i don't think it matters in the slightest what you put down with regards to where the board came from.

turn around time is about 3 days, mine took 4, but that was only because mine was collected on a Thursday, & UPS standard delivery isn't a weekend service, so it sat around in the UPS hub all weekend till Monday morning.
 
Half expecting to get it back tomorrow with a letter spouting bs as to why it was denied. Pessimism for the win =\

i genuinley don't think Asus do anything other than open the box, check to see that there's actually a mobo in there, then release the replacement board & tick your name off the "to do" list. :)
 
Would you risk a Day 1 Z68 board after this palava?

yup, if any thing ide have more confidence in a day 1 Z68 board after all this palava, the mobo manufacturers will be doubley wary of another balls up, so i imagine the testing will have been even more stringent as a result.
 
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