![]() ![]() ![]() So my take on open box for you “especially seeing it looks like you’re new to the open box game” is stay far away from the “deal” you think you’re getting and just spend the extra cash on something brand new and grab the 2 year warranty with it. Wrong! If you want to Waste your time and energy buy an open box to save a few dollars, but just know it’s an absolute coin toss! I have got lucky 50% of the time but it doesn’t make up for gas and time wasted. They don’t even check to make sure everything has been returned with the item and still put a “complete/tested good” sticker on the item leading you to believe it tested good and has all the parts with it. Microcenter does not check returned products what so ever. It was my main display and I loved it, just moved to a g9. It was made by the company formally know as massdrop, but now goes by just drop. ![]() don’t even know how that’s possible but either way it was done, thus killing my new 5600x in the process because there’s no way anyone is getting conductive grease out of amd’s pins on the cpu, nor out of the socket package. Looking for 250 225 Finally, I have a massdrop vast ultrawide monitor This monitor is a 1440p high refresh display. Greetings, we do not repair monitors like this at any of our store locations. Im just wondering if Microcenter would repair monitors. The screen is just cracked, but it seems like everything else works perfectly fine. After a little more digging into the issue, the person has got thermal paste inside some of the holes I the cpu socket. I just picked up an ASUS VG328H1B monitor with a cracked screen for free. Prime example I just picked up a gigabyte Aorus b550 yesterday and even though I went through the box to make sure all components where there, I was foolish enough not to look at the board itself, Not noticing the person who returned it decided to not return it with the cpu bottom plate bracket! Not only that but 2 of the ram slots were not working. I have purchased hundreds of open box motherboards over the years through microcenter, I can tell you point blank Go through the box with a fine tooth comb. It’s 50/50 if you’ll get a working motherboard. ![]()
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