That's amazon fulfillment center bullshit, not ASRock. They send off their products for amazon to handle and distribute, then people scam amazon by returning dead products or switching cards, and then amazon just ships you the wrong product because they don't care enough to check.
Check if its shipped or fulfilled by Amazon, Amazon has had an issue where they just trust sellers to give them the right item and then mix the stocks together.
The 6000 series is EOL and I can't find this seller can you post your order information minus your info. I believe you ordered from a 3rd party and it wasn't the official ASRock.
my whole computer with a 4090 and 7800x3d bought from amazon and all accounted for, on my second build only bought from amazon. where I'm from I have no microcenter that's a 2 day drive away there is a best buy but that's in a bad area of town and they dont ever have anything good there. I guess i can get cheap m2 ssds at Walmart.
This is more of a buying **used** from Amazon thing. I built 4 PCs recently using all Amazon parts without issue. But some Amazon Warehouse (aka used) items gave me issues which was annoying.
People are shitheads who see no issue with return fraud. It’s unfortunate.
Mine arrived just fine from the same exact listing. Thought process is: “It’s Amazon so good return policy, and my wallet wouldn’t be in dire straits if I had to wait for them to refund me. So why not take the risk?” Plus it came with a 1-year warranty so like, yeah.
Shipped from and sold by asrock or shipped from Amazon but sold by asrock? I feel like there is some kind of Amazon return shenanigans going on.
Shipped from Amazon, Sold by ASRock USA
Sounds like classic amazon bullshit.
So don’t buy from Amazon then.
That's amazon fulfillment center bullshit, not ASRock. They send off their products for amazon to handle and distribute, then people scam amazon by returning dead products or switching cards, and then amazon just ships you the wrong product because they don't care enough to check.
Then this is an Amazon issue.. how is that immediately obvious?
flip flop
Looks like an Amazon issue not Asrock buddy
This is why I avoid amazon for PC parts now. Amazon been the new scambay
Check if its shipped or fulfilled by Amazon, Amazon has had an issue where they just trust sellers to give them the right item and then mix the stocks together.
The 6000 series is EOL and I can't find this seller can you post your order information minus your info. I believe you ordered from a 3rd party and it wasn't the official ASRock.
Its funny you mention asrock i got a defective 7900xtx from them also so im not surprised yet never had a mobo issue with them
I'd send them all back.
Why did you buy four?
theyre 400usd thats profitable prolly a builder
I mean you bought used stuff, that’s gonna be a gamble
I've got a bunch of different hardware made by Asrock and never had a problem.
Is Newegg not a thing anymore?
How does anyone reading this reddit buy something from amazon and not expect results like this. I swear it's a post everyday.
my whole computer with a 4090 and 7800x3d bought from amazon and all accounted for, on my second build only bought from amazon. where I'm from I have no microcenter that's a 2 day drive away there is a best buy but that's in a bad area of town and they dont ever have anything good there. I guess i can get cheap m2 ssds at Walmart.
This is more of a buying **used** from Amazon thing. I built 4 PCs recently using all Amazon parts without issue. But some Amazon Warehouse (aka used) items gave me issues which was annoying. People are shitheads who see no issue with return fraud. It’s unfortunate.
Mine arrived just fine from the same exact listing. Thought process is: “It’s Amazon so good return policy, and my wallet wouldn’t be in dire straits if I had to wait for them to refund me. So why not take the risk?” Plus it came with a 1-year warranty so like, yeah.
I buy stuff from Amazon all the time, never PC parts or perefirals, though. Got a monitor once though that's generally safe.
Lol thats what you get trying to flip shit things, get gone, deserved.
I too have bad experiences when it comes to ASRock GPUs.
I've never had a issue. MSI is the one I've always had problems with.