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Is this repairable?

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2016/03/05 22:19:42 (permalink)
I did some damage to the backside of my GTX 980ti while trying to install the hybrid kit. Is the damage repairable? If so where do I go about getting this fixed?
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    SparklyRug
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    Re: Is this repairable? 2016/03/05 22:21:13 (permalink)
    Can't post links so I posted in the original.
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    Re: Is this repairable? 2016/03/06 00:58:03 (permalink)
    The little piece that is missing would take a kicro soldering station to fix, and a very steady hand..

    Contact evga at support@evga.com and see if they can help you out with this situation.

    Do you still have the small piece that broke off?
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    Re: Is this repairable? 2016/03/06 01:49:50 (permalink)
    I have asked EVGA if they can review this thread.

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    Re: Is this repairable? 2016/03/06 02:09:16 (permalink)
    Sorry that you had trouble installing the cooler. Unfortunately, that's not something that you can repair on your own. You'll need to register the card, and then contact us to begin an RMA request. It'll be up to the RMA department to inspect the card to determine the final cost, but you'll be charged for the repair after you ship the card in.
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