mexicana_fresh
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I bought a Gigabyte H81M-DS2 board from Titan-Ice to build a PC for work.
http://titan-ice.co.za/gigabyte-h81m-ds2-motherboard.html
When I unboxed the board I noticed that there were discrepancies between what I got and the image advertised by Gigabyte/ Titan-Ice.
http://imgur.com/qWaP67j
There's quite a lot of capacitors missing in the board I got.
I did some research online and discovered I'm not the only one that got their "downsized" product.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/669865-GIGABYTE-ripped-me-off
http://uk.hardware.info/reviews/583...sions-present-markedly-different-test-results
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/2q6fwf/psa_gigabyte_motherboard_revisisons_present/
"Although Gigabyte is fairly honest about the differing versions on its website (even though changes like a lower number of phases are not to be found in the official specification lists), this is not an approach we are enthusiastic about. The reason for that lies in the way Gigabyte brings the new products to market, using exactly the same manufacturer and UPC codes as for the original versions. Thanks to that, distributors and online shops (who work with automatic links based on these codes) cannot tell the difference. Hence, they can receive - and thus, sell - a different product, without being aware of the change in the product. Of course for you, the end user, there is no way at all to tell the difference, until you receive the product and open the box."
Lazygamer also had an article about this:
http://www.lazygamer.net/general-news/is-gigabyte-trying-to-obfuscate-inferior-hardware/
I don't think this is the distributor's fault, because they most probably use EAN codes to place orders without being aware there has been a change.
http://imgur.com/de6UsUn
This is very disappointing, as I've been a big fan of Gigabyte for all my life. The board works fine, but I feel like I've been cheated.
http://titan-ice.co.za/gigabyte-h81m-ds2-motherboard.html
When I unboxed the board I noticed that there were discrepancies between what I got and the image advertised by Gigabyte/ Titan-Ice.
http://imgur.com/qWaP67j
There's quite a lot of capacitors missing in the board I got.
I did some research online and discovered I'm not the only one that got their "downsized" product.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/669865-GIGABYTE-ripped-me-off
http://uk.hardware.info/reviews/583...sions-present-markedly-different-test-results
http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/2q6fwf/psa_gigabyte_motherboard_revisisons_present/
"Although Gigabyte is fairly honest about the differing versions on its website (even though changes like a lower number of phases are not to be found in the official specification lists), this is not an approach we are enthusiastic about. The reason for that lies in the way Gigabyte brings the new products to market, using exactly the same manufacturer and UPC codes as for the original versions. Thanks to that, distributors and online shops (who work with automatic links based on these codes) cannot tell the difference. Hence, they can receive - and thus, sell - a different product, without being aware of the change in the product. Of course for you, the end user, there is no way at all to tell the difference, until you receive the product and open the box."
Lazygamer also had an article about this:
http://www.lazygamer.net/general-news/is-gigabyte-trying-to-obfuscate-inferior-hardware/
I don't think this is the distributor's fault, because they most probably use EAN codes to place orders without being aware there has been a change.
http://imgur.com/de6UsUn
This is very disappointing, as I've been a big fan of Gigabyte for all my life. The board works fine, but I feel like I've been cheated.
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