It was suggested he do it by deliberately misleading the manufacturer, which is fraud. Sending it back and holding your hands up to what you've done is another story, but that is clearly not what was being suggested.
As a forum admin it sometimes requires a strong tone to get across that illegal activities on a company's forum, are not condoned.
Yeah I've been told to do similar thing like slapping stuff back together in the hope the company won't notice, but I don't think that's right. Last time I had an issue like this I called up EVGA and Asus, explained the situation to both parties asking what they suggest I do, which was to RMA. And that didn't even help cuz just my luck... basically DOA, which was why I sent that old mobo and GPU out for repairs in the first place but that's a different story lol
I was thinking about contacting EVGA 'till I read on their site regarding their warranties,
"There must be no physical damage to any component including the PCB, GPU/chipset, CPU Socket, or damage that is caused by:
inadequate or improper repairs carried out by any person or entity which is not authorized by the manufacturer to perform warranty services on its behalf;
negligence, accidents, modifications, defective installation or misuse and use of inappropriate spare parts;
fire, immersion in liquid, lightning, earthquake, inadequate ventilation, Acts of God, incorrect application of main voltage howsoever arising, or any other cause beyond the control of EVGA"
I found that act of god bit hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing when I first read it. But I figured I'd call up NZXT and see what they say and then call up EVGA. I really feel the lack of info and support out their regarding my whole experience is quite unfair. God awful manual, same goes for their kraken x40 manual. I don't even think they have a PDF manual for the g10 available, just like half the cases I'd like to own of their lol.
The installation videos out there don't really cover anything regarding TIM, heck I had to dig to find out I might wanna use something other than AS5 and it took 'till this thread to find out tinting is important for a GPU, heck there's only even one thread if u search google regarding the screws being to short for a lot of cards,
and one that has a solution. I was thinking of removing the rubber washers on the screws but if it wasn't for jinkster mentioning on that thread here on oc3d to remove the same washers off the spacers, there would be no way I could fit the g10. I was originally trying with a corsair cooler and without removing those spacers, at least on the 780 ti without the ACX plate, it wouldn't be doable without putting bend on the PCB.
Hopefully when they release a backplate for the 780 ti that will help those that want a sturdier mount. You could easily just ditch the spacers and or foam on the NZXT back plate or possibly ditch the whole NZXT back plate with the right screws of course I think that would take you out of the support circle for NZXT not that there really is one though
I've been handling closed loop CPU cooling set ups for ages without ever having a single issue with various CPUs but thanks to the sheer amount of differences between cards and their variants and lack of info for mounting on them with the g10 this feels like straight uncharted territory. And by differences I'm talking options for mounting and proper cooling not just reference cards with possible hit or miss heatsinks on the VRAM and or VRM if someone did or did not know what they were doing.
I'm not trying to make an excuse or reason for why I botched my job but I can't help feel like we could use a bit more support regarding the g10, running it with all the compatible coolers, and trying them on the most common VGAs people will probably encounter issues with and will have no issue with when it comes to the installation.
Just for reference heres the thread I mentioned,
http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=60054