It would appear that one of my RAM sticks has kicked the bucket. I'm pretty sure it still falls with in the warranty (limited lifetime, aww yiss), but I can apparently only RMA it to the US (from the UK).
Any pointers, because the cost of sending it and the time it'll take probably isn't worth it. And I can't RMA it to the retailer because reasons
Corsair RMAs
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Re: Corsair RMAs
European RMA's to Corsair actually go to the netherlands. I sent a PSU to them and it cost me like £14. RAM is a lot lighter and will probably cost no more than £6.
I'd recommend doing a cross ship with them meaning you only send off your old / bad sticks after you receive new ones from them. Much more convenient.
I'd recommend doing a cross ship with them meaning you only send off your old / bad sticks after you receive new ones from them. Much more convenient.
- ottermanuk
- Architect
- CPU: i5 3570k
- RAM: Corsair Vengeance
- Motherboard: ASrock Z77 Extreme4
- GPU: Twin Frozr R9 280X
- Display: Some crappy 1080p
- Cooling: Arctic Cooling Pro 7
- Location: Hampshire
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