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<blockquote data-quote="vyral_143" data-source="post: 2078269" data-attributes="member: 42436"><p>Let me share you my experience.</p><p></p><p>First about Asus, they used to take more than 10 days to a month for replacing motherboard (2009-10 era). At that time only Rashi was providing service. Now they have added one more called Digicare or something too. However service from Rashi was fantastic. I had bought P35 chipset based board for approx 7700. When it gone bad after 1 year they gave me brand new P45 chipset board with full 3 years new warranty by paying 1100 extra. After another year and half, this board also gone and they were offering me either cheque of 7000 or P55 based new board. I chose to take cheque as P55 based motherboard mean upgrading processor and RAM both which would be costly affair. Post that I switched to Gigabyte.</p><p></p><p>Gigabyte in start was fantastic with on the spot replacement with refurbished motherboard. But after couple of years, they started faltering in two ways. First, after initial version of motherboards, in later versions they started stripping components and quality for bad. This mean people will buy their motherboards on the trust created by earlier version. Second, their after sales service started taking a month. Heck even to submit my board at their service center, took me nearly two hours. To pick up my replacement after 4 weeks I went in morning. Still I spent close to 45 mins.</p><p></p><p>Last time when my Gigabyte based mobo gone bad, I switched back to Asus as news was that they have improved in quality as well as after sales service with addition of new agency (Digicare or some similar name) for handling warranties. I am using Asus board at present since October 2013. I have not faced any issue apart from one of USB port at back not working since last 2 months.</p><p></p><p>Coming to MSI, I would not suggest to buy MSI products. Their after sales service is outsourced to third party and it is in bad shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vyral_143, post: 2078269, member: 42436"] Let me share you my experience. First about Asus, they used to take more than 10 days to a month for replacing motherboard (2009-10 era). At that time only Rashi was providing service. Now they have added one more called Digicare or something too. However service from Rashi was fantastic. I had bought P35 chipset based board for approx 7700. When it gone bad after 1 year they gave me brand new P45 chipset board with full 3 years new warranty by paying 1100 extra. After another year and half, this board also gone and they were offering me either cheque of 7000 or P55 based new board. I chose to take cheque as P55 based motherboard mean upgrading processor and RAM both which would be costly affair. Post that I switched to Gigabyte. Gigabyte in start was fantastic with on the spot replacement with refurbished motherboard. But after couple of years, they started faltering in two ways. First, after initial version of motherboards, in later versions they started stripping components and quality for bad. This mean people will buy their motherboards on the trust created by earlier version. Second, their after sales service started taking a month. Heck even to submit my board at their service center, took me nearly two hours. To pick up my replacement after 4 weeks I went in morning. Still I spent close to 45 mins. Last time when my Gigabyte based mobo gone bad, I switched back to Asus as news was that they have improved in quality as well as after sales service with addition of new agency (Digicare or some similar name) for handling warranties. I am using Asus board at present since October 2013. I have not faced any issue apart from one of USB port at back not working since last 2 months. Coming to MSI, I would not suggest to buy MSI products. Their after sales service is outsourced to third party and it is in bad shape. [/QUOTE]
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