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Lifetime Warranty: Protecting Your Investment

May 11, 2007

Lifetime Warranty: Protecting Your Investment

With today’s complex computers nothing beats having it chock full of parts that have lifetime warranties. Or as long a warranty as possible (in the case of chips and hard drives.) While you can’t make an entire state-of-the-art killer rig with 100% lifetime warrantied parts, you can at least make sure that your RAM, video card and power supply are covered for life (well, as long as you or the companies exist.)

Thanks to increased competition over the years, more parts that make up a system are covered with lifetime warranties. RAM (system memory) companies were the first to introduce such a guarantee because unless the user did something stupid like rub it across a shag carpet, it hardly ever went poof.

Then video card manufacturers like BFG got into the game with lifetime warranties for their expensive high-end overclocked versions of consumer graphics cards. Over time other video card manufacturers like XFX and EGA (as well as others) followed suit. Soon these companies expanded the lifetime guarantees to all their cards, which was great for the consumer, I’ll tell ya. :)

Later, power supply makers like Ultra covered their supplies with lifetime warranties too (as long as you register it on their website.) So that was one more part that was covered and protected in case of failure.

The good thing about companies that offer lifetime warranties for their products are that by and large their parts are comparable in price to products made by others that have limited warranties. So you’re not paying extra for those lifetime guarantees either like you were back in the day when RAM was REAL expensive and only a few companies were offering such coverage.

Having as many parts in your computer that have lifetime coverage is a great deal, since you’re not paying extra for the parts, why not make sure that if they fail you can get a free replacement? (Well yeah, you usually have to pay the shipping back to the company but its not expensive to do so.) It just makes sense.

Besides lifetime guarantees, it’s always a good bet to purchase computer parts with as long a warranty as possible.

While chip makers like Intel and AMD do not have lifetime warranties, usually if you wait for a good deal you can buy the retail chip for just a tad more than the OEM version (which has a 90 day warranty usually) and in doing so get a 3 year warranty.

Another good bet are Seagate hard drives which come with 5 year warranties (the longest currently in the industry for regular buyers) or Maxtors with 3 year coverage.

Recently my power supply gave up the ghost after about 15 months and Ultra replaced it for free (minus my cost to ship it - duh). The good news is that the power supply had a 3 year warranty (not a lifetime because I forgot to register it on their site - double duh) and even better the power supplies they send in return are brand new FULL RETAIL boxed replacements. With full warranties. So I went from a now-used, dead, only-covered 3 years power supply to a brand new lifetime covered power supply! Well worth the $9 to ship the dead unit out, I’ll tell you. See, since the replacement is a retail new supply, Ultra covers it as such and as long as you remember to register it on their site it has lifetime coverage.(I confirmed this too to be sure.) Sweet deal!

Shame monitors, motherboards, speakers, keyboards and mice don’t carry lifetime coverage but still it’s always best to get the longest warranty possible (and in the case of LCDs the lowest dead-pixel return policy) to protect your computing investment as much as possible. Also, if you look around you can even find computer cases that offer lifetime protection as well.

So… do you have any lifetime computer components in your system? What?

(And now with that wise bit of consumer advice out of the way, I promise the next post will have ‘crazy talk.’)

Posted by Vincent Navarino (who has an iPod) at 11:33PM • 16 comments »

16 comments

Comment from: Gweeptish
Only lifetime coverage on my machine is for the User, and it's expired
May 12, 2007 @ 12:08AM
Thanks for typing from the Great Beyond! (I type live people)
May 12, 2007 @ 01:47AM
Comment from: Gweeptish
Not deceased. To apply warranty one must return in original packaging
May 12, 2007 @ 02:26AM
OOooooh, good one.

PS. Did you return Gort in his original packaging? We miss him. ;)
May 12, 2007 @ 10:49AM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Vinnie,

I seriously doubt I will type any response from the great beyond. Heard there were women over there. And water that flowed like wine. Heck I won't come back if I die. What's the use to. Now dance :banana: dance!
May 12, 2007 @ 12:40PM
Nonono, that's fundamentalists that think that! Y'know real crazy offshoots of main religions. Crazy. People. Don't go into the light!!!!
May 12, 2007 @ 09:34PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
:)) Vinnie,

But the light is so pretty, and the water sparkles. Oh Look, Pam Anderson on the other shore. Pretty, pretty women. ;D
May 12, 2007 @ 09:48PM
Comment from: Chris
Ugh we know where she's been |-|
May 13, 2007 @ 01:03AM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Chris,

Have you no sense of humor? :roll: I guess not. Now as for this extended warranty on a computer, I never buy one. That's what replacing the parts of a new pc is for if the old parts wear out. And no gweeptish, my parts haven't worn out yet. This computer is just 5 months old.
May 13, 2007 @ 03:13AM
Definitely extended warranties on computers (save for laptops) are pretty much never worth it. But having lifetime warranties on your video card, power supply and memory are worth it since you can find said parts witch such warranties at no additional cost.

BTW, I also picked up a spare Ultra 600w power supply from Frys since it was only $15 after rebate (always good to have a spare)

Chris: I laughed HARD at your comment, you and Shannon make an excellent team!
May 13, 2007 @ 10:43AM
Comment from: blue
if Avril Lavigne came w/a lifetime guarantee I'd be all over her :>>
May 13, 2007 @ 04:28PM
I'm thinking even if she did you wouldn't. :banana:
May 13, 2007 @ 06:07PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Avril Lavigne Blue? I think you can do better. Where's Timbo on this? Now I don't have any children in here, I was careful in the 1970s and 1980s. :>>
May 13, 2007 @ 08:15PM
Well that depends Shannon, are we talking about Avril's Skater Boy/Punk phase or her recent change to girlyness? If it's Skater Boy Avril, I agree our lad Chris here could do better. ;)
May 13, 2007 @ 09:54PM
Comment from: timbo
Avril.. no. Joss Stone... hell yeah! :>
May 14, 2007 @ 09:23AM
For me, it always has been and always will be Claudia Schiffer and a pony... however, I respect all of you guy's opinions however sick and misguided they might be :)
May 14, 2007 @ 10:10AM

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