Hameister said:Oooh, sorry you're having all that trouble.
Another update. Apparently newegg's website has a ghost or something. I went to replace the original order and somehow the old psu I had (the semi modular one) got put in the order instead of the fully modular one. So now I'm going to have to either contact their c/s tomorrow and try to get them to change it before it ships or just refuse acceptance of the delivery and send it back to them and redo it all over again for the third time. This is starting to get annoying.
OhSnapWord said:Their customer services is great. You could accept the delivery and call customer service. Explain the situation and they'll let you exchange it. If you ask really nicely, they might waive the restocking fee.
I have dealt exclusively with Newegg for most of my builds. Never had a problem.
OK everything is fixed and all the right parts are on the way.
Ohsnapword I called them and all that I need to do is receive all the parts and they are going to give me a rma on the wrong psu and a full refund. All I had to so was order the correct psu separately and send the wrong one back. They made no mention of a restocking fee.
Hameister said:They won't charge you a re-stocking fee for an unopened new item. Like OhSnap says, the Egg is a great company to work with. I must have bought about $15,000 worth of parts in just the last 10 years, and never a problem.
That's partly the reason I chose them. I've not heard one bad thing yet about their c/s and they have the cheapest prices comparable to any body else so why not do all my shopping at one place.
Hameister said:True, and I've also found Amazon excellent to deal with. I guess you'll have your parts either Fri, or Monday, depending on where you live.
I have a friend who lives in St. Louis, Mo. When ever he orders from the Egg, he'll generally get delivery the next day, two days at the most, because he lives close to one of their distribution centers.
If you follow the instructions that came with the motherboard, you should be fine.
Generally it is difficult to plug something into the wrong spot. The plugs should plug in with little to no effort. If you encounter a lot of resistance, double check that you are plugging the wire into the right place and the right way.