XFX Low Profile Bracket Kit Retail (MA-BK01-LP1K) for VGA cards
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XFX Low Profile Bracket Kit Retail (MA-BK01-LP1K) for VGA cards
Scan code: LN16393 Manufacturer code: MA-BK01-LP1K
End Of Life
End Of Life

XFX Low Profile Bracket Kit Retail (MA-BK01-LP1K) for VGA cards

XFX Low Profile Bracket Kit Retail (MA-BK01-LP1K) for VGA cards

Scan code: LN16393 Manufacturer code: MA-BK01-LP1K
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Product Overview For details on how to install the low profile bracket on your graphics card please Click Here Features
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN/XFX UK LTD.
Telephone:
09068 354 400

Additional Notes:
"Please be aware any warranty offered in excess of 12 months is at the manufacturer's discretion and may be subject to change without notice."

We recommend that you retain your retail packaging within the first 28 days of purchase.

Scan can only accept warranty returns on this product with an original "XFX RETURNS REFERENCE " which is obtained directly from XFX on http://www.xfxsupport.com.

XFX Will go through a series of diagnostic testing and if hardware failure is suspected will refer you back to Scan to arrange a return, the XFX RETURNS REFERENCE will need to be quoted in order for Scan to grant an RMA for return and testing purposes.

This Warranty does not cover any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, serial number altered, defaced or removed; or has had the warranty seal on the system altered, defaced or removed, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

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