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Welp... no Beta for me for a while. Damn RMAs :(

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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 3:17:46 PM
It could be worse. A little bit before Alpha 2, pretty much everything except my graphics cards fried themselves, somehow. My wallet was very sad...
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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 3:33:01 PM
Ouch - I had that once with a friends machine. I was assembling a new machine but the PSU was dead on arrival and killed off the entire new machine on the first bootup- took us a month to get everything replaced on warranty. smiley: small



On the bright side - if the shop deems my card faulty, they're willing to let me upgrade to a newer model and I only have to pay the difference between the two. smiley: mrgreen
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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 3:34:32 PM
Yeah, I'm not entirely sure how it happened...But, alas, it did. It's all fixed now, though, so oh well.



But that is some good news. Nothing wrong with an upgrade at all.
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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 4:27:53 PM
Mansen wrote:
On the bright side - if the shop deems my card faulty, they're willing to let me upgrade to a newer model and I only have to pay the difference between the two. smiley: mrgreen




Aluminium iMac, isn't it? What model; are you still under warranty?



Funny: something similar happened to me two nights ago, and I thought it's pretty much a lost cause since for the price of a new card, I might as well just get a low-end PC. Miine's a 2008, though, so it might be too late...



But you've given me hope! I'll see if I can work out some kind of deal...



Edit: So much for hope...



Just called the shop where I bought it... they told me I'd be better off buying a new comp as it would be too expensive to replace the card (500$+, wtf??) and that they didn't even have access to such an old part, even if I wanted it. ~2.5k$ three and a half years ago, and I'm supposed to just throw it out because it's now just a very big paper-weight? Never buying a Mac again...
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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 6:26:34 PM
Naw sorry - I don't have any macs in the house anymore. The screenshot is from my Asus monitor hooked to my homebuilt PC. My little beast :3



But yeah - replacing parts in laptops and iMacs can be expensive when you're out of warranty (Praise the endless for 2 years warranty!). It's generally easier finding replacement parts for PCs since there are so many brands out there - you might want to try Ebay though, or mac enthusiast websites. You might be lucky and find a used replacement card smiley: smile
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12 years ago
Jun 4, 2012, 7:26:21 PM
Ah, gotcha. I'm surprised: your screen border looks identical to mine.



I still prefer OS X over Windows 7, as far as operating systems go (I've been using Windows through bootcamp for about 2 years now), but I can't rationalize Apple's business practices anymore.



Cheapest working replacement card I'm seeing on eBay is 300$ (+shipping & warranty, if I want it). Not counting installation costs (to get inside the iMac, you need to remove the screen with -suction cups-; maybe I could find a DIY guide online, but then I'd probably just end up messing something else up).



If I had a PC, a fix to my situation would be as simple as going down to the store, buying a new GPU and switching it myself. That's night & day, right there.



No more un-upgradeable all-in-one boxes for me, thank you very much. Lesson learned. The only "decent" Mac option, far as I'm concerned, would be a Mac Pro. But thought they're quite shiny, they're woefully over-priced (starting at 2.5k$…).



Let Apple stick to toys and gadgets, I'm done with them.



P.S. What's that game, btw? Crusader Kings II?
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12 years ago
Jun 5, 2012, 8:08:01 AM
Yeah - sounds like a lot of work. If you're really set on getting a PC, you could try visiting one of the Hackingtosh forums and get parts that are compatible with OSX and dual boot - even if it isn't officially supported *wink*



Yeah - It's a game of Crusader Kings II. I'm being stubborn in trying to conquer the british isles starting as Iceland. Such torture xD
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12 years ago
Jun 5, 2012, 12:34:40 PM
@topic: ouch.. good taste in games though..

If you like a Song of Ice and Fire you should try the mod.. its only version 0.1 but it is quite playable
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12 years ago
Jun 5, 2012, 1:03:25 PM
Yeah I'm following it with great interest. F&I is a perfect setting for the kind of theme Crusader Kings II is going for. smiley: smile
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12 years ago
Jun 6, 2012, 2:04:35 AM
I've considered going for a hackintosh… I've got a friend who's rather fond of them. From hearing his stories, though, it sounds like more trouble than I'm willing to put up with for the time being, at least. Definitely a possibility for the future, though.



Whoo, CKII! Kind of proud of myself I guessed, as I haven't played it yet, nor the original… smiley: wink Had my eye on it, though, looks quite nice. Good luck with your conquest!
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