Motherboard for Ryzen 3500

rockfella

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Because it's out of warranty and I like to have parts in warranty

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Ok that's good but not really critical. I just buy new parts when I get bored but the 3 year thing .. you will end up spending a lot more than required over time.
 

rockfella

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Yes, I've always used parts in warranty and the reason is if something goes wrong we can get it repaired officially where as if it's out of warranty then we will have to deal with local guys who will charge money and most of the times those repairs don't last and you keep spending money on outdated parts with almost no resale value.


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IF the part gets damaged THEN you may just get a new one?!?!?
 
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kartikoli

kartikoli

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IF the part gets damaged THEN you may just get a new one?!?!?
Ofc, who won't but after assembling how often we take out components so they get physically damaged. Mostly it's the other issues that we can't control and that can happen with any part. Not to forget parts repaired locally have lot less resale value.

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Willjoe

Broken In
  1. MSI B450 Gaming PRO Carbon MAX WiFi – Editor's Choice.
  2. MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon – Best Runner Up.
  3. MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX II – Best Motherboard Overall.
  4. GIGABYTE B550M DS3H – Best Budget Motherboard.
  5. MSI B550-A PRO – Best Mid-range motherboard.

Regards,
Willjoe
 
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