Here is the picture of the “Refurbished” motherboard they sent…. I thought Dell ran refurbished products through testing before they stamped them? Anyway do your research everyone. Some things just aren’t worth the money or the headaches.
You definitely hit the mail on the head with that one. It is just the fact they send a replacement part that is faulty and probably hasn’t been tested. If it was they would have known it was defective. Congratulations Dell, your like every other company, cheap….
I had the mobo on my R10 replaced, the diagnostics was fast and easy : white smoke ,then, of course they replaced the motherboard and psu but it did work out ok. They only thing I could complain about was the amount of time it took .
But in life, you got to expect bad luck failures and deal with it.
Too bad they don't publish failure rates because it's only then, can one say it's overall bad
On the " replace motherboard" theme : to be sarcastic my favourite one is: format and clean install windows then replace mobo
Here is the event log, if you look at the dates of this log, I got this motherboard on the 10th of February….. so idk why you would send me a motherboard that was throwing this code. Good job dell
To provide an update to this, the tech guy came out to my house today to put in the second motherboard that they sent and this was the result of that
like I said, Dell you guys are doing a great job with this one let me tell you. 2 for 2 on strikeouts right now. At this point I’m beyond frustrated. I should get a full blown refund or replacement at this point. Idk how many faulty refurbished motherboards are in your inventory but maybe you should go check them out
I totally agree with that. We pay the money so it should be like that. I gave you the money to do your job correctly, not trial and error 10 times until you get it right. I still have 5 months of coverage on this machine. As soon as this thing gets operational, I’m selling it to whoever will buy it and building my own from the ground up. I tried to put my trust and defend this company from multiple individuals, but this really rubbed me the wrong way. I am canceling my account with them and won’t purchase from them again, which is sad because I have been an Alienware fan since I was a kid and dreamed of owning one for a long time
If it were me, but I don't make the decisions, I would differentiate Alienware machines by making it part of the warranty policy that any repairs during the warranty period would be new components as opposed to refurbished.
I would leave it to the competition to use refurbished parts for warranty repairs.
Alas, it's not up to me. Hope you get it eventually sorted out and get a working machine.
PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years link
Looks like the future is looking rather bleak for any company that is selling PC's. That usually means severe cutbacks etc...
This would for sure be the time to ensure you differentiate yourself from the competition and get a leg up on them. One of the ways of doing that is to spend money. Alas, most companies don't see it that way and start to cut back almost immediately at the first sign of a downward market trend.
Tech companies are not in a good position right now...
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You definitely hit the mail on the head with that one. It is just the fact they send a replacement part that is faulty and probably hasn’t been tested. If it was they would have known it was defective. Congratulations Dell, your like every other company, cheap….
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I had the mobo on my R10 replaced, the diagnostics was fast and easy : white smoke ,then, of course they replaced the motherboard and psu but it did work out ok. They only thing I could complain about was the amount of time it took .
But in life, you got to expect bad luck failures and deal with it.
Too bad they don't publish failure rates because it's only then, can one say it's overall bad
On the " replace motherboard" theme : to be sarcastic my favourite one is: format and clean install windows then replace mobo
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February 8th, 2023 21:00
I’m good with bad luck, I accept that in life but incompetence is another thing.
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February 10th, 2023 14:00
Here is the event log, if you look at the dates of this log, I got this motherboard on the 10th of February….. so idk why you would send me a motherboard that was throwing this code. Good job dell
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To provide an update to this, the tech guy came out to my house today to put in the second motherboard that they sent and this was the result of that
like I said, Dell you guys are doing a great job with this one let me tell you. 2 for 2 on strikeouts right now. At this point I’m beyond frustrated. I should get a full blown refund or replacement at this point. Idk how many faulty refurbished motherboards are in your inventory but maybe you should go check them out
THall3
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February 10th, 2023 15:00
Also if you check the log it is 2 different codes
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I totally agree with that. We pay the money so it should be like that. I gave you the money to do your job correctly, not trial and error 10 times until you get it right. I still have 5 months of coverage on this machine. As soon as this thing gets operational, I’m selling it to whoever will buy it and building my own from the ground up. I tried to put my trust and defend this company from multiple individuals, but this really rubbed me the wrong way. I am canceling my account with them and won’t purchase from them again, which is sad because I have been an Alienware fan since I was a kid and dreamed of owning one for a long time
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I was hoping it would be the other way around, as that might explain the cable issue you are experiencing on the refurbished board.
I guess on to board #3. Very interesting sequence of events.
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If it were me, but I don't make the decisions, I would differentiate Alienware machines by making it part of the warranty policy that any repairs during the warranty period would be new components as opposed to refurbished.
I would leave it to the competition to use refurbished parts for warranty repairs.
Alas, it's not up to me. Hope you get it eventually sorted out and get a working machine.
THall3
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February 10th, 2023 15:00
Correct. It was rear ports and Wi-Fi card issues before. Never had a problem with the front
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That's unfortunate, but I guess if the cable and possible I/O board is good, I guess it's another motherboard.
Although I am wondering, when the USB ports on the original board went out, where they the front USB boards?
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PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years link
Looks like the future is looking rather bleak for any company that is selling PC's. That usually means severe cutbacks etc...
This would for sure be the time to ensure you differentiate yourself from the competition and get a leg up on them. One of the ways of doing that is to spend money. Alas, most companies don't see it that way and start to cut back almost immediately at the first sign of a downward market trend.
Tech companies are not in a good position right now...
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February 10th, 2023 15:00
So the rear ports originally went out, but the front USB ports were working?