FORSA Graphics Cards, why not to buy one.

willwildy

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Four months ago I bought two Forsa GTX 1070 Fury OC cards. four days ago one of them quit working. It was tough to locate where to send them for warranty work but once I found "https://www.facebook.com/forsathailand/" they said to send it in.

So I send the card in and today I got feedback from them through facebook that they found the problem with my card and they sent pictures. They followed that up with "we cannot warranty your card cause the circuit board was burned by component failure. Burning is not covered by our warranty"

$600.00 card 4 months old and their 3 year warranty is worthless.

I will never buy another Forsa product and neither should you.

wX0i7
 
Solution
In all honesty, you should put your hard earned investment behind a reputable company and one that stands by their products regardless of where you come from. Are you sure that the issue wasn't detailed over an email correspondence?

Lutfij

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In all honesty, you should put your hard earned investment behind a reputable company and one that stands by their products regardless of where you come from. Are you sure that the issue wasn't detailed over an email correspondence?
 
Solution

willwildy

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Jan 24, 2018
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You are 100% right, and unfortunately due to the shortage of graphics cards at any price I took a chance on one from a company that does not back it's products at all. Lesson learned, but I posted this thinking that I might save the next person considering taking a chance on FORSA the headache I am having.

 


So what would be covered by warranty if component failure is not? There is really no other way a card can possibly fail unless a component on it failed. Just because the result was something burning up does not matter.
 

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