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punx223 06-14-2011 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 79247)
I called Corsair today and told the guy my problem with not wanting to send in 3 sticks of Cas7 DomGts (only 1 bad stick) only to receive 3 sticks of Cas8. :ohcrap:

He confirmed that the Cas8 were the standard replacement for the Cas7, so I brought up the fact that the Cas7s were not only faster, but much much higher priced.

He asked if I had a alternative in mind and I suggested that I'd send him only the 1 bad stick of Cas7 and they could send me 1 stick of Cas8 in return. I've already got 6 sticks of the cas8, so that's the p55, the p67, and an X58 all set to go :P

He, however, expressed concern that I wouldn't have a matched set which could cause conflicts and put a note in their computer that I would send in 1 stick of C7 and they would send me back 3 sticks of C8 :thumbsup: That's much closer to a dollar for dollar value, so....

I didn't argue :D

Had I not posted the death of my 1 stick, I'd have never known they'd screw me and wouldn't have had the chance to negotiate this better deal :blink:

Thanks Bros :)

Glad to see you got it worked out dude..... now ou got enough to populate quad channel C8 ;) and dual channel C7 for your P67/Z68

Neuromancer 06-14-2011 02:02 PM

Hollah!

Glad it worked out for your man. I had a similar issue with Kingston hyper ICs recently. They sent me some stuff that cost $60 after I paid $150 for mine.

I said uh nuh uh and they refunded my original purchase price!! WOW

Sounds like you got an even better deal since you got to keep some awesome sticks :)

MaadDaawg 06-14-2011 03:47 PM

Worked out good, thanks to you guys :) If you hadn't given me the heads up I wouldn't have known until they got delivered :P

DOM 06-14-2011 05:52 PM

i think thats the first time i seen a company do that... i guess since they where EOL


i payed like 300 for some ddr2 2x1gb balistix 1000mhz when they first came out then one went bad and they sent me the 1066mhz do you think they would give me a refund :rofl

its crazy the prices never change much but the tech has advanced alot since i got into comps

Neuromancer 06-14-2011 06:29 PM

Tech has really gone nutty over teh last decade.Higher ad higher progression. 2012 should be SATAIV FxFx. I hope they get a bit smarter and dont just double SATA3 again.

punx223 06-15-2011 02:07 AM

I know what you guys mean... ive been in this since the XT and soldering on crystals to change frequencies and jumper overclocking lol.

alot has changed..... hell I remember paying hundreds for a 250MB HDD and a few megs of ram 250MB you cant even find a 250MB thumb drive now days....

MaadDaawg 06-15-2011 04:06 AM

:rofl:

I've been in this since the RadioShack 48K desktop was king. My first home computer was a Commodore Vic20 with 6kb or RAM :eek: At work we had a 2GB hard drive hooked up to a Radio Schak 128K machine, the HDD costs over $10,000.

then, when the all powerful IBM PC came out with 2 5.5in floppys, I was able to write macro programs by having the system disk in Drive A while the data disks went in and out of Drive B as needed :laughing:

bout the time the AT came out, I was building my own. A 20 MEGABYTE HDD on a ISA card costs over $400. I meg of RAM costs close to $100, especially if you went for the fast 80ns sticks :rofl:

My first real home pc cost me $2,200 for a 12Mhz 286, a 20MB hdd, a floppy, and that's about it. the black and white monitor cost somewhere around $300 :eek: :eek:

Yup, times have changed :rofl:


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