Foxconn Motherboard Warranty Check ⟶

But he remembered the original seller’s name. He messaged the guy on WhatsApp. Two hours later, a blurry photo of the original bill arrived. Date of purchase: October 2021. Bought from Prime ABGB (an authorized Foxconn partner).

Three days later, Ravi walked out with a replacement board—refurbished, but working.

He flipped open the case and squinted at the motherboard. There, between the PCIe slot and a capacitor, was a tiny white sticker with a 2D barcode and a serial number: .

He found the distributor’s sticker next to the serial number: Kaizen Infoserve, Mumbai. foxconn motherboard warranty check

“No bill, no warranty, sir,” the voice said. “Even if the board is three months old. Sorry.”

Ravi had built his first gaming PC three years ago. It wasn’t flashy, but it was his. At its heart was a sturdy Foxconn H61MX motherboard—nothing premium, but reliable like an old pickup truck.

The results were confusing. Foxconn doesn’t sell motherboards directly to end users like Asus or Gigabyte. They are an ODM (original design manufacturer)—they make boards for other brands (like Intel, HP, Dell) and also sell some under their own name through distributors. But he remembered the original seller’s name

He grabbed his phone and searched: Foxconn motherboard warranty check.

Ravi’s first instinct was panic. His second was to check the warranty.

He called them. A tired-sounding support guy asked for the serial and a proof of purchase. Ravi had neither the box nor the bill—he bought it second-hand from OLX. Date of purchase: October 2021

He sent the bill and serial photo to Kaizen Infoserve. After a day of silence, they replied: “Board under warranty until Oct 2024. Bring to our service center in Andheri East.”

He didn’t.

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