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    Will opening the razer blade 2016 void warranty?

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by Kamzan, Jun 3, 2016.

  1. Kamzan

    Kamzan Notebook Deity

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    If i desire on upgrading the pcie ssd inside the razer blade 2016, will it void my warranty?
     
  2. kent1146

    kent1146 Notebook Prophet

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    No.

    Obviously, you'd be responsible for any damage you did. So if you were to somehow damage the m.2 slot, then that would not be covered under warranty.

    But the warranty for the rest of the system would still be intact (at least in the united states).. So if you reported a warranty claim on your Razer Blade for a defective screen, Razer couldn't reject your warranty claim on a screen just because you replaced the SSD. The only way they could do that is if they could somehow prove that your SSD upgrade caused the screen damage.

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  3. Kamzan

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    Great thanks

    Is there some sort of a void warranty sticker or anything like that, which can indicate i opened the system ?
     
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    Nope