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2 hours ago, Fasttrack said:

Brother, do not want to spoil all the above, but I have one question -

What happens if the board, for any reason, has to go thru RMA with EVGA ?

Obviously the end buyer can't RMA and the reverse procedure is next to impossible.

Pretty scary considering the value of the item, lol :)

George

Very true, but i'll take my chances :)

19 hours ago, Fasttrack said:

Brother, do not want to spoil all the above, but I have one question -

What happens if the board, for any reason, has to go thru RMA with EVGA ?

Obviously the end buyer can't RMA and the reverse procedure is next to impossible.

Pretty scary considering the value of the item, lol :)

George

George,

EVGA has probably the best warranty on their products. Don't think that would be a problem. But yeah, you will find out when you need RMA the board ?

I will ask EVGA about international warranty, so I may be able to send a RMA to Europe, instead of back to US.

I got the answer from EVGA: the warranty is global, so no problem buying from US and use EU RMA ;) 

I got the X299 Dark in 3 weeks without any issues. The box was not damaged, so he seems to transport it ok. I guess the guy can be trustworthy.

Amazon.com have the Z390 Dark in stock.

How things work: you have to pay in advance the price as appears in the store ($499.99) exchanged to RON. As you have EURO, I did the calculations and it is around 430EURO. Plus the bank transfer fees. When package arrives to me, I have to pay the shipping which is 20Euro/kg (no matter the weight). X299 shipping was 60EURO, so i assume Z390 is the same.

Then, the shipping to you variates depending on your country: 30 -40EURO.

Roughly you get it for 530EURO + bank transfer fees from you to me. Time: around 3-4 weeks.

If anyone wants to order I am willing to help. Let me know.

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Z390-Intel-Motherboard-131-CS-E399-KR/dp/B07MVZJL9M/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=

On the other hand, ordering directly from Amazon.com to UK (I don't have address in another country to calculate) is 565EURO. And you got it in 2-3 weeks.

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Not to spoil the party friends, but has anyone done a direct comparison of this board with Apex XI ?

I mean with the same cpu, mems and cooling of course :)

I am just trying to see if it is justified to pay 150 Euros more than the Apex XI, and what you get for it.

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Maybe its nothing better - disregard the xp support, but for me its just the curiosity. Still hezitating bcoz of this price i can keep 2 other boards covering all my needs on this platform. But its still not a dark.:D

Thanks for the feedback Bruno, great news and gentleman approach.?

Edited by Achill3uS

I am also curious about the comparison between the 2 boards. By now, I only saw the videos from Buildzoid with the VRMs and they are both great. The XP support is also nice.

so, just like Achill3uS, i will buy it out of curiosity. It can't be bad and honestly, I've spent more money on other stupid things, so at least this is a good investment. :)

 

@Achill3uS Anytime bro! If we don't help each other, who would?

Edited by Bruno

you have no idea about EVGA warranty george, . EVGA has superb warranty with anything they make,  ive had 3 psus returned over the years, and replaced (with new) and costs for postage paid every time

 

 

Edited by Leeghoofd

To all whom is interested. The Dark z390 is available on EVGA.eu. Just got a email notification.

 

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