
My mates PC (sorry people it was a Packard Hell, trust me not my choice) was running slower that a sleeping snail (yes I know thats normal for a Packard Hell). Remember they paid £200 for an extended warranty.....noobs
It was running hot, 87 degrees in the BIOS, and the usual hiss as my damp fingers touched the heatsink. So I (they had rang and claimed nothing was wrong after 10 minutes at 75p per min) rang them:
(PCST = PC Servicecall Tosser)
PCST: Usual blarb
Me: The PCs CPU is overheating
PCST: How do you know that
Me: The BIOS CPU temp is 87 deg C.
PCST: Thats perfectly normal sir, those processors usually run a little warm.
Me: A little warm, thats outside of the normal operating range.
PCST: How do you know that
Me: Looked on the internet
PCST: But how could you if the computer is not working
Me: I used another PC
PCST: Silence..........Silence......I have spoken to my manager and he says that 87 deg C is normal, so as 'I' said there is nothing wrong.
At this point I wish I had a gun
Me: The chip manufacturer gives a max temp of 75 deg C which is 'lower' than the 87 deg C which the PC is running at sitting in BIOS
PCST: But the BIOS could be wrong
Me: The heatsink is so hot water hissed
PCST: Aaaahh you have opened the case (very smugley) you have invalidated the warranry
Me: No I have not, as I have not replaced any of the parts inside, and trust me I am more than qualified to do so.
PCST: But opening the case invalided the warrenty
Me: No it has not
you can guess the next 5 mins. I ended up speaking to his manager and explained exactly what I had done. Eventually he backed down.
PCST: OK we will send an engineer around.
How I wish I was there when the engineer was there. He did replace the CPU......but
Next day my mate rang and told me that the computer was the same. I went round. The CPU was now running in the 90's and the heatsink was even hotter. So with my mates permission I waited for the heatsink to cool down and carefully removed the heatsink.........guess what.....the stupid wanker of an engineer had replaced the CPU WITHOUT Heat SInk Paste. The damn thing had got so hot there was heat damage to the motherboard.
After another 10 minutes on the phone argueing with the PCST, I gave up, took my mate his computer and the receipt to PC World and demanded a new PC a repair (Motherboard, CPU and Power Supply) or money back.
Because I had opened it to find the cause, they claimed that I had removed the heat sink paste.......
I shouted as loud as I could what the PC world Experience was like, especially their lack of support with the expensive insurance. The manager asked the Security Guard to do something and he just said that I was not being Violent, just voicing an opinion and would be in breach of my human rights.
Lets just say the manager repaired the computer for free, as not only did I upset him, but half the prospective customers walked out. Oh and my mate sucessfully claimed every penny of his phone calls back as well
Its not what you know, just how loud you can tell people. Stop people spending money and they will be your bestist friend