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    Clevo W870CU motherboard failure (short circuit)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by KSiM, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. KSiM

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    Hi.

    I'm from Spain. I have a Clevo W870CU for extreme gaming for more than 2 years and its quality and performance is awesome. BUT since 1 week ago it does not start because a short on the mobo (tech service support told me...) I have to replace it but AVADirect Custom Computers: Gaming PC, Desktop PC, Gaming Notebooks & Laptops, Workstations and Servers does not replace directly so I have to find myself a vendor.

    where did you take the replacement from for your broken mobo W860CU? I'm desperate because in Spain there is no vendor that can provide me the replacement and I can't find any other web/vendor that can help me.....


    Greetings,
    Jorge
     
  2. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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  3. KSiM

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    Try contacting sager in the US, I believe they can supply parts.