MSI sued by company claiming motherboard flaws
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
MSI, one of the world's top makers of computer motherboards, has been sued by a Vermont company seeking class-action status over claims that MSI's boards use a defective technology and are prone to fail.
Source: Reuters
How many times to I have to say it? Buy Abit!In its lawsuit, Electronic Connection Services said that MSI has known for years that its capacitors were made with an improperly-formulated electrolyte solution and that they are prone to leak or even explode. "The motherboards are of such a low quality and are so defective that MSI knows they consistently fail and that consumers may lose massive amounts of information, time and money upon the failure of each motherboard," the suit said. The lawsuit cited industry magazines reporting as far back as late 2002 that manufacturers were having problems with motherboards from a number of companies that exhibited problems with leaky or exploding capacitors.
Source: Reuters
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KF
Almost all motherboard makers used bad caps at one point.
Actually industrial espionage is said to be the source of this "scandal"
Some cap maker got hold of an incomplete "recipe" and that's why the caps fail prematurely.
Here's more info:
http://motherboardrepair.com/
I have a dead KT7A-Raid (awaiting new caps)
And have a look at this picture. It describes the problem pretty good.
I agree. They are another company that was still using bad caps on their mobos as late as when they introduced the 8RDA+ series of mobos. At least Abit learned from their experience and use quality caps now. They also will fix out of warrantee mobos here in the US for $25, which is cheaper than buying all those caps and replacing them yourself.
I hope you arn't buying from them again
My friend had a H2 gas explosion (small but enough to freak him) from a cap on a MSI board that leaked. Didn't do any damage to anything it was just loud.
Fool me once: Shame on you.
Fool me twice: Shame on me.
Fool me thrice: Fsck you, your couch, and the horse you rode in on!
Yeah, I agree, I had a Gigabyte board that I bought in 2002, only had it for maybe 4 months when the caps went bad and exploded on it. Luckily NewEgg rules and RMAed me a new Soyo Dragon Ultra board for Newegg, for bad caps
Must have been Bad Karma!
Epox Forever!
I still have never ever had a problem with any Asus board I've ever owned (except for one I bought from Newegg RMA that had a screwdriver gouge across the traces from the previous owner)... did Asus ever wind up with a batch of these bad caps?
The fan on my NF7-S rev. 2.0 began making some odd noises a while ago.
I gave it a drop of oil 4-5 months ago, I haven't had any issues with the NB fan since.
I believe Asus got their share of bad caps as well.
Asus has even used bad caps on some of their new Athlon64 boards.
Well the oil prevents the fan from grinding to a halt.
You should have given it oil earlier, wasn't it noisy before it died on you?
The original (dead) fan on my Radeon is totally wrecked, it can't even turn anymore.
I could hear my fan making odd noises before it would have died.
At the time I was using a Silent Viking to cool the CPU and a Papst case fan.
Therefore there wasn't much noise in my case.
Trial date looms as MSI Computer Corp. and parent company MicroStar International Co. Ltd., face lawsuit in Superior Court of Orange County, for fraud, conversion, and breach of contract.
http://www.msi-sued.blogspot.com
Original Press Release (portionized)
MSI COMPUTER CORP. AND PARENT COMPANY MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD AMOUNGST OTHERS, SUED FOR FRAUD, CONVERSION AND BREACH OF CONTRACT BY FORMER DEALER AND GLOBAL BUSINESS PARTNER.
ORANGE COUNTY, December 5, 2005 -- Dates for deposition of defendants MSI Computer Corp, and others are set to take place over the next several weeks by lawyers for plaintiff Integration Dynamics Corp. (IDC). The suit (# 04CC12623) filed in Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Orange almost a year ago, names MSI Computer Corp., and parent company Micro-Star International Co., Ltd., (MSI) (Taiwan Stock Exchange:Ticker Symbol 2377) amongst others, as co-Defendants, and claims defendants have perpetrated fraud, conversion, breach of contract, and intentional interference with prospective business.
View it all at http://msi_sued_for_fraud.irocx.com/PR/IDCvMSI_PR12052005.htm