Assasin_Zer0
Senior Member
I bought brand new kit on the 27th of June ,As long as it is not a previously RMA'd board then it is all good. Ages ago, I ordered an ASUS H81 board... It looked like it was stored in a barn, had bent CPU socket pins, like in an L shape, and the socket cover was loose. RMA wasn’t accepted. This was more than a decade ago. Never had an issue since.
The shops go through the channels, and there are things which I won't explain here. In the US, and some other regions, the channels are more tightly-knit. Here they have 'strategic' partners, but there are cases where RMA'd products are shipped all the way back. Pending on the case, you may wait months.
Luckily we have an implied warranty. For the rest, there is an extended warranty, and this is where some sellers are more pro-consumer than others.
the ASUS ROG Strix Z790-A GAMING WiFi 7 II DDR5 LGA1700 being the Motherboard.
I notified the shop i purchased from the following day that the Wifi\BT is non functional. I had to complete an RMA request and as of writing I'm still sitting without a motherboard. (R70k total spent)
I'm not sure weather this is a Shop or Asus issue , per the shop they cannot do anything until Asus techs have completed an assessment.
