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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte Take ONE get TWO promotion

Gigabyte Take ONE get TWO promotion

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/22/2014 03:26 PM | source: | 13 comment(s)
Gigabyte Take ONE get TWO promotion

If you reside in the western of Europe and are on the lookout for a Z97 motherboard, then Gigabyte might have a nice promotion for you. All customers that purchase a Black edition motherboard are eligible to upgrade the motherboard within three years towards a new model within the same price range. Free of charge. 

Within the three years you may also upgrade to a more expensive model yet will need to pay the price difference, models you may choose from are (Z97X-UD3H-BK, Z97X-UD5H-BK en Z97X-Gaming-Wifi-BK).

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, launched its new end-user service and quality offensive for their GIGABYTE Black Edition series, based on the latest launched Intel Z97 chipset © offered to the market recently. GIGABYTE has been known to produce high quality and stable motherboards for years. To give its end-users even more security and confidence in its products, GIGABYTE has now expanded their service for the mainboards of the Z97-Black-Edition-series.

This upgrade warranty provides the end-user the right to exchange the purchased mainboard within three years of purchase date against one from a future series. If the end-user prefer a GIGABYTE mainboard from a future series or they want to use a new CPU with a different chipset base, the Black Edition Mainboard may be returned within three years and the buyer will receive free of charge a new mainboard. On top of this technology guarantee, the GIGABYTE customers receive an extended manufacturer's warranty of 60 months.

The GIGABYTE mainboard Black Edition series: GA-Z97X-G1 Gaming WIFI-BK GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK GA-Z97X-UD3H-BK

You can find more information about the Get one Take two action, right here



Gigabyte Take ONE get TWO promotion




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SoloCreep
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#4942665 Posted on: 10/22/2014 06:09 PM
Wow 3 years is a long time "in computer years" for a deal like that, nice.

sykozis
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#4942711 Posted on: 10/22/2014 06:41 PM
It's nothing but marketing. They're hoping that by the time you're ready to upgrade, you forget that this service existed for your motherboard.

darkjj
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#4942861 Posted on: 10/22/2014 09:01 PM
Have to say that I think the article's title is misleading. 'Take ONE, get TWO' suggests that at some point you will have two motherboards to use but that is not the case here. It should be 'Take ONE get FREE upgrade'.

That's my opinion any way.

But you WILL get 2 boards for the price of 1... The title isnt misleading imo thats why theres not only a title but also an article under it.

James Frazer
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#4942989 Posted on: 10/22/2014 11:36 PM
But you WILL get 2 boards for the price of 1... The title isnt misleading imo thats why theres not only a title but also an article under it.


Yes, there is an article under it... maybe you should have read it. Here, let me help you:

'This upgrade warranty provides the end-user the right to exchange the purchased mainboard within three years of purchase date against one from a future series. If the end-user prefer a GIGABYTE mainboard from a future series or they want to use a new CPU with a different chipset base, the Black Edition Mainboard may be returned within three years and the buyer will receive free of charge a new mainboard.'

The paragraph above even starts with the wording I used, 'upgrade' and 'exchange' means that you have to send the older board back to receive the new one, hence you only ever have a single board at a time. 'Buy ONE, get one FREE' does not mean that you buy a product and then take it back for an exchange, it means that you buy one and you get a second free of charge to take with you and so you then have 2 items in your possession.

Megabiv
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#4943004 Posted on: 10/22/2014 11:45 PM
The point is that you get a free UPGRADE to a new motherboard, ie. one that is different to your current one. That would mean you paid for one motherboard (First) and later upgraded for free to ANOTHER (The second) board.

My only issue/concern with this is that if I did want to upgrade a motherboard using this deal (and looking at the news of Broadwell being delayed I might just be getting the upgrade itch again) is that during this whole process I'll be left without a functioning computer. I mean there is no mention of the actual turn around for them to receive then test and ship out your new board. Going by normal RMA's it'll be over a week at least provided I'm not shipping it abroad.

Other than that it does seem like a nice deal.

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