Gskill rma, shipping to taiwan?

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Got some pc6400 HZ to return, one stick stops a couple of mobo's from even booting, the other returns hundreds of errors. anyway put in an rma through gskills website, got a number today but they want it shipping to taiwan.

I was under the impression that people were returning their sticks to a dutch address and checking older threads seems to confirm that. is it worth asking them if theres somewhere closer i can send them to or have they shut down something they had in holland and now its taiwan or nothing?

IF i do have to send to taiwan anyone know the best shipping method? fedex site is being a pain to try and get a guesstimate or how much it would cost, royalmail is going to be £15 ish i think and thats going to take a week at best(knowing royal mail probably longer) which means i won't get it back for a while. Anyone else do reasonably priced fastish international shipping.
 
I'd double check that...

I RMA'd some 6400HZ very recently and I had to send them to a dutch address...

You should get a nice kit back (unless you bought the original set recently) :D new design, some stickers (yay) and while they probably won't OC quite as far as the original sticks (I think they are now D9GCT instead of D9GMH) they will do far tighter timings than the old sticks would...

Mine took about a month from the time I send them off to the new set arriving - but that was partly due to xmas/sales cluttering things up and they were in the middle of swapping to the new revision and didn't have stock available for a week to send out.
 
will check with them, not to urgent, got the message back saying it could take a while this week because of chinese new year, don't think anyone will be back to work till tuesday/wednesday, bad timing :p
 
They have a Dutch RMA centre for Europe. You will not have to send them to Taiwan.
 
Good luck, i had some terrible times with Gskill ram.. always faulty and had like 4 sets, in the end i was given a 2gb kit from 1gb kit for free.. and even now they are still faulty.
 
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