Intel extends its warranty support for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs by two years but its RMA procedure has been anything but straightforward for some (2024)

Intel extends its warranty support for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs by two years but its RMA procedure has been anything but straightforward for some (1)

Intel has announced that it will be extending warranty support for boxed Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors by two years, in its ongoing attempts to minimise the fallout from the ongoing crashing issues affecting its Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs.

In a post on the Intel community forums, the company encourages those who have experienced "instability symptoms" in prebuilt machines to contact the system manufacturer's support team, while those who've purchased boxed CPUs should reach out to Intel Customer Support for further assistance.

Given that a law firm has been investigating the possibility of a class action lawsuit against Intel for the ongoing CPU instability issues, a warranty extension may well invalidate or waylay those potential legal repercussions as things stand.

However, Reddit user jerubedo has written a post detailing their experiences with Intel's current RMA procedure, and for them, it's been an exercise in frustration. They attempted to RMA two Core i9 14900Ks, one bought from Amazon and the other from Microcenter as brand-new chips.

According to the Redditor, Intel has claimed that both products were potentially not genuine CPUs. For the Microcenter-bought chip, jerubedo filled out an RMA form and provided shipping details and proof of purchase, along with pictures of the IHS, only for Intel to claim that the CPU was a re-marked unit, despite jerubedo's claim that the chip was bought in a sealed box directly from the shelf.

While Intel's remarks were disputed and further photos were provided that showed that the serial number and batch number on the box matched the faulty CPU, and were reported as valid on Intel's warranty checker tool, they claim that Intel told them to return the CPU to Microcenter instead.

Eventually, after further back and forth with Intel, Microcenter accepted the chip in return for store credit.

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Intel has denied two of my 14900K RMAs (instability) and stated they will confiscate or destroy them if I proceed with the warranty process. from r/hardware

For the second, Amazon-purchased chip, the Redditor claims that Intel quoted the wrong serial number back to them, and told them that the CPU in question was a tray processor and not subject to retail warranty. After contacting Intel with clearer photos of the serial number, Intel confirmed that the CPU was a retail unit and that they could proceed with the RMA, but with the following caveat:

"However,we are not fully convinced that it will pass the incoming fraud inspection at our depot. We strongly recommend that you return the product to your place of purchase."

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"Please familiarize yourself with the Processor Warranty Terms and Conditions, as well as the warning at the bottom of the warranty information page:IntelWarranty Info.

Specifically, "Please be advised as part of Intel's ongoing efforts to prevent fraud in the marketplace, in the event the product you submit for warranty support is found to be re-marked or otherwise fraudulent product, Intel reserves the rights to retain the product and/or destroy such product as appropriate."

At this point, jerubedo contacted Amazon to inform them of the situation. It accepted the CPU for return, despite the chip in question being nine months outside of its return window.

So, while Intel is encouraging affected chip users to engage with customer support to RMA their affected chips, it seems like the process can be far from straightforward as things stand.

If your CPU has been affected by stability and crashing issues it's still the right move to engage with Intel first, of course, but if this experience is anything to go by, it may be worth contacting the retailer you purchased it from as well to see if they can resolve the situation more effectively.

Intel extends its warranty support for 13th and 14th Gen CPUs by two years but its RMA procedure has been anything but straightforward for some (3)

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FAQs

How long does Intel CPU warranty last? ›

Intel Boxed Processors typically carry a three-year limited warranty that can be fulfilled by Intel (some carry a one-year limited warranty).

What voids the Intel warranty? ›

Intel® product markings can be paper labels, poly labels, ink, or laser etched. Defacing, removing, or altering the product from the original specifications will invalidate or revoke the warranty as defined in the Warranty Terms and Conditions.

Can I return my Intel CPU? ›

If, however, you are not satisfied for any reason, you can return items for a full refund of the purchase price within 30 days of your delivery - no hassles. Please ensure your return meets the following standards: Only unopened hardware products are allowed (includes Processors, Mother boards, and Solid State Drives).

Do I need to register Intel processor for warranty? ›

You can view details about the Intel® Boxed Processor one-year limited warranty. You aren't required to register your Intel® processor for warranty services. Altering clock frequency or voltage may void any product warranties and reduce stability, security, performance, and life of the processor and other components.

How long is the warranty on the 13900K processor? ›

Depending on what the trigger for the degradation is it may not really cost them anything for those extra two years (keep in mind the 13900K launched in October 2022 with a 3 year warranty for boxed CPUs so the oldest are still under warranty for at least another 14 months).

Does Intel do RMA? ›

Upon warranty approval, a return materials authorization (RMA) is provided via email as a reference number that must be clearly labeled on all returned packages. If 30 days lapse on an SWR: The shipping documents are invalid.

Does Best Buy accept returns on cpus? ›

Generally, Best Buy allows returns within 30 days from the date of purchase. Ensure that the CPU is in its original condition, including packaging, accessories, and manuals. If the CPU is opened or used, it may still be eligible for return, but certain conditions could apply.

Can I replace my Intel processor? ›

Intel recommends you contact your system or motherboard manufacturer before attempting to upgrade your laptop processor. Your manufacturer is familiar with your system specifications, what processors it supports, and the possible upgrade options available.

How to claim a CPU warranty? ›

To obtain warranty service for your AMD Processor in a Box, contact your computer system manufacturer or distributor during the systems warranty period. After your computer system warranty has expired, you can submit a warranty request to AMD Customer Care.

What is proof of purchase for Intel warranty? ›

A valid proof-of-purchase (POP) receipt or invoice showing your name as the original purchaser of the product.

Does overclocking Intel CPU void warranty? ›

Overclocking is supported only for Intel® Core™ unlocked processors. These are Intel® Core™ processors that include the letter K or X in its processor's number (examples: i9-13900KF, i5-13600K, i7-12700K). Altering the frequency and/or voltage outside of Intel specifications may void the processor warranty.

How long will an Intel CPU last? ›

In exactly the same way, the CPU you have will last longer if it's being cooled properly and not overclocked. Chances are, the other pieces of your build will fail long before the CPU does. With consistent care and proper cooling, a normal CPU can last around 10 years.

What is Intel's standard warranty? ›

The standard warranty period for Intel's processors is usually set at three years. With the additional two-year coverage, this gives those processors a total warranty period of five years.

What is the maximum lifespan of a CPU? ›

A CPU will last for decades if taken care of properly, and will last for around three to five years if put under constant heavy stress.

How long does PC warranty last? ›

All consumer PCs and printers come with a standard one‐year warranty.

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