My son had a snow globe fall onto his PC while I was on a business trip. crash! and it shattered. Of course it was a fractal design r2, with two top fan slots open... and the water like substance ran down onto the video card
He was running a Intel 3770K, asrock extreme 4 motherboard, 2x 8GB Crutial Ballistix sport memory, and a EVGA 680 Classified, of course with a ten year warrenty and RMA on the video card.. A antech 620 AIO water block cooler. A PC Power and Cooling 920 PSU.
So back to the question. I could use a second opinion on replacement gear. The only piece of hardware I could get working at this point was the ssd he had in it, the rest is toast, doesn't power on completely and I don't want to risk a existing system testing components.
In a insurance claim do you just fine the replacement models for each and make a list? has anyone else had to deal with this?
Since Intel changed up the CPU's a bit this time, at the time it was on the top of the current i7 lineup, so what would replace it via model number? Or do you replace it via original value?
He was running a Intel 3770K, asrock extreme 4 motherboard, 2x 8GB Crutial Ballistix sport memory, and a EVGA 680 Classified, of course with a ten year warrenty and RMA on the video card.. A antech 620 AIO water block cooler. A PC Power and Cooling 920 PSU.
So back to the question. I could use a second opinion on replacement gear. The only piece of hardware I could get working at this point was the ssd he had in it, the rest is toast, doesn't power on completely and I don't want to risk a existing system testing components.
In a insurance claim do you just fine the replacement models for each and make a list? has anyone else had to deal with this?
Since Intel changed up the CPU's a bit this time, at the time it was on the top of the current i7 lineup, so what would replace it via model number? Or do you replace it via original value?