No problem bro if you can provide at least 3 months warranty .. we can consider about price again we can negotiate.. Thank you!
It goes two ways. Maybe because it was the end of the warranty period they didn't extend it further but at the same time, I've seen Redline giving full warranty on a replacement part if the older part failed closer to the end of the original warranty period. Not a given but it's a nice gesture. Anyway the problem is, given the original component failed within the warranty period (especially RAM which very rarely if ever fails - thus most having lifetime warranty), it's not very confidence inspiring for a potential buyer when this does not have any warranty nor would it be for even you to continue using it further unsure if/when this replacement might fail as well.I personally tend to stay away from Techzone for main internal components since 2013 after multiple warranty shenanigans, including Seagate, EVGA and InWin.Early-ish adopters (since DDR4 became mainstream towards end of 2015) pay a lot more and that cost can never be recouped several years down the line. 2080 Ti is a good example, especially people who bought into it towards the end of Turing.Platform? Makes sense if you're on AMD.Better, good luck!
yea I run a ryzen config I can give maybe a 1-2 week buyers checking warranty cuz I really want to get a 16gb kit soon cuz I do gfx and vfx work for streamers and recently I notice adobe after effects takes hours to render a 1080p60 fps 1 min video and editing with 8gb is really difficult