My last time sucked and never again.
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I have purchased a number of items from Tiger Direct ranging from complete desktops, MP3 players and computer components. Recently I purchased a motherboard from them and ran into problems immediately. Following the illustration in the immense 4-page "manual" that came with the PC Chips board, I reset the jumper to retain the CMOS settings before turning it on the 1st time. Immediately on powering the unit up it was apparent something was not right. But the PC would not stay on long enough to determine what the problem was. Finally it stayed on long enough to see "CMOS Bad Checksum". Taking the CD that came with the board and opening the "Support" portion I was treated to a horrible image with resolution that was almost impossible to see detail. But I did see enough to see that the CMOS pin number 1 was the exact opposite of the illustration in the manual from the box.
Easy enough - by Tiger seeing it they should have agreed it was defective by no fault on my part as I was truthful in my explanation asking for an RMA. Nope, part of the original packaging couldn't be found so no credit. After literally thousands of dollars of purchases by me, they lost my business forever. I hope it was worth the price of that junk mobo to them.
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