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Had to replace one fan and thermal paste. Using your logic, I should start topics advertising MSI.
Same can be said about mice. I don't buy Razor mice after multiple failures. Plenty of Razor owners here haven't had the same issues and feel Razor is actually quite good. Same goes with someone complaining about Seagate HDDs when several of us never had issues with them.
Fact is it sounds like you're just one of an unlucky few.
Razor is having serious build quality issues. I had two Keyboards and one Nice (top tier), all of them died within 2 years. In my country several retailers now avoid them.
Imaging replacing display for three times within two years?
You can also avoid their GPUs, they aren't great either.
Have you checked to see if the display cable has become loose? it can be as simple as pulling the display cable out and reseating in many cases.
Gigabyte ones are quite good. I had GTX 1060 6GB Gaming one and Gigabyte H170 Gaming. Had to sell it and go for this laptop. That desktop served me well. Never had issues.
I own an ASUS videocard, I am seriously considering a Gigabyte as my next upgrade, I've still got an old GTX 650 TI a family member is using shes old but she's still working....
ASUS and Gigabyte are my two go to brands. I know of someone who had an MSI card and burned an arc-line through the memory chip when one of the VRMS blew themselves up.
Gigabyte is pretty reliable, gigabyte isn't always the fanciest looking either, which can be quite a good thing. As a result have a tendency to have less issues occur. Gigabyte and ASUS also have pretty robust cooling solutions.
How about no.
This happened three times mate. They had to replace the whole laptop when i had the screen issue for the second time. Now i have to pay for the screen.
laptop screens are fragile, twisting them or too much pressure in a corner can crack the panel
Not a physical damage. It’s like dead pixel line