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Posted by anan
 - Today at 17:10:11
Quote from: Kelvin on August 17, 2026, 16:54:26The article states the warranty coverage would be done by the third party company. Why was Best Buy handling it at all? And if they returned the RAM, not sure what the issue is. Swap the RAM and see if it is working, if so, put it back in.
Unfortunately, even if it is not difficult - not everyone is technically literate enough to run a memtest on a loop for several hours. Support could have done the bare minimum - removed one RAM stick and run an internal component test. This might not reveal problems unless something is FUBARed enough. You need a stress test for deep bugs.
Most likely, they still have a faulty computer in their hands. Unless support did figure out that the problem is with the RAM stick or the slot and just weaseled out of solving it this way.
Posted by Kelvin
 - August 17, 2026, 16:54:26
The article states the warranty coverage would be done by the third party company. Why was Best Buy handling it at all? And if they returned the RAM, not sure what the issue is. Swap the RAM and see if it is working, if so, put it back in.
Posted by mevin yavin
 - August 17, 2026, 13:48:17
Another marketplace horror story. What else is new. Buy from reputable sellers or pay the price. You can filter out the garbage on Best Buy's website by selecting In-Store pickup - that will show you only computers that are sold by Best Buy themselves.
On Walmart, buy only "sold by Walmart." On Amazon, buy only "Sold by Amazon." On Newegg, buy only "Sold by Newegg." This is the way.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 17, 2026, 13:17:21
A Lenovo Legion 5 owner claims their laptop came back from warranty repair with half of its 64 GB RAM removed. While the situation initially looks bizarre, Lenovo's own specifications states the laptop only supports up to 32 GB RAM.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Best-Buy-reportedly-fixes-64-GB-gaming-laptop-by-removing-half-its-RAM.1370440.0.html