I saw the warranty has been red-lined for some reason. So need to make a correction in that regard if details related to warranty date is that important.
The laptop was purchased at 19-may-2017 . And original warranty was only till november-2017. Which I then pointed out and asked the dell store owner to extend it for at least 1 year. That is 18-may-2017. Upon request he extended it to 18-may-2017 without any additional cost. I have everything in record.
Any board you buy will be refurbished and likely be north (well north for an i7) of $500.
There are no low cost options for board replacement.
Even a "repair" of the existing board -if it's possible - will likely involve a diagnostic fee plus a minimum of a few hours of labor, assuming a shop can even repair it, which will quickly put the price on par with a replacement.
I’m gonna go agree with that because I don’t think it’s worth the money to buy a motherboard or get it fixed as I can find 17 R4s on Facebook for $600 and it’s an i7 model with the GTX 1070 graphics.
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August 16th, 2020 14:00
Sorry about the issues you've been having.
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August 24th, 2020 04:00
What is the approximate cost of the motherboard for this computer? Is their an amazon link you can share here?
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August 24th, 2020 10:00
Try parts-people.com -- they run from $500 for an i5 board to $700 for a i7.
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August 26th, 2020 15:00
I’d just get a used model off of eBay or Facebook as the motherboard prices are whack and they’re used so at the most they’re refurbished.
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October 18th, 2020 01:00
I saw the warranty has been red-lined for some reason. So need to make a correction in that regard if details related to warranty date is that important.
The laptop was purchased at 19-may-2017 . And original warranty was only till november-2017. Which I then pointed out and asked the dell store owner to extend it for at least 1 year. That is 18-may-2017. Upon request he extended it to 18-may-2017 without any additional cost.
I have everything in record.
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October 18th, 2020 02:00
So did he replace it then?
Vishwas Gagrani
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October 18th, 2020 04:00
No. New board is very costly. I am trying to look into some other alternatives. May be a new computer. Or refurbished mother-board.
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October 18th, 2020 07:00
Any board you buy will be refurbished and likely be north (well north for an i7) of $500.
There are no low cost options for board replacement.
Even a "repair" of the existing board -if it's possible - will likely involve a diagnostic fee plus a minimum of a few hours of labor, assuming a shop can even repair it, which will quickly put the price on par with a replacement.
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October 18th, 2020 09:00
I’m gonna go agree with that because I don’t think it’s worth the money to buy a motherboard or get it fixed as I can find 17 R4s on Facebook for $600 and it’s an i7 model with the GTX 1070 graphics.