Workstation Tower Extreme TEST Diagnostic Fault Categories This diagnostic form applies to your repair intake. Diagnostic Intake Audio Subsystem Audio controller short Audio driver handshake error Digital optical signal drop Ethernet port physical damage Front I/O port failure Headphone jack detection fail Integrated speaker buzz NIC link speed degradation USB header corrosion WiFi/BT antenna disconnect Cooling & Thermal Airflow intake impedance Ambient temperature sensor drift Case fan controller failure CPU cooler mounting tension Fan speed sensor error Heatsink dust accumulation Internal thermal pad degradation Liquid cooling loop restriction Thermal compound desiccation VRM heat soak shutdown Firmware & BIOS BIOS/UEFI corruption Clock generator error CMOS battery depleted Firmware lockup Memory training failure POST failure Secure boot failure System boot loop TPM lockout Watchdog timer reset I/O & Bus Controllers Bus timeout error Data bus parity error External port short I/O controller overheating Interrupt conflict PCIe expansion slot failure USB 3.0 controller crash USB-C power delivery handshake UART initialization failure Voltage translation error Motherboard Logic Component desoldering CPU socket pin fatigue Ground plane short Integrated chip failure Logic board oxidation PCH overheating PCB trace fracture Reset signal failure Solder pad lift Super I/O chip failure Networking Antenna lead damage Driver interface failure Ethernet packet loss High latency/jitter Network drop on standby NIC controller failure Port short RJ45 port damage Signal attenuation WiFi/BT module unrecognized Physical Integrity Bezel/Plastic clip damage Case lock mechanism failure Chassis grounding issue Dust ingress on board ESD shield deformation Internal cable mismanagement Internal drive bay vibration Mounting screw stripped Panel alignment issue Warranty/Security seal tamper Power Delivery Coil whine Dual-PSU synchronization fault Internal PSU failure Modular cable damage No standby power Power button LED error code Rail voltage fluctuation Sudden shutdown under load Transient voltage spike trip Voltage regulator MOSFET failure Storage & Data Cache memory failure Controller overheating Drive controller bus timeout Drive not detected in BIOS Firmware update failure M.2 NVMe read failure Partition table corruption Power loss data corruption SATA interface instability Write protect lockup Video Output Color space misalignment DisplayPort signal loss GPU VRAM artifacting HDMI flicker Multi-GPU SLI/NVLink handshake fail No video signal detected Output port solder fracture PCIe riser instability Refresh rate sync error Resolution scaling failure Submit Repair Intake Workstation Tower Extreme — General Query Form Packaging Instructions Before sending your Workstation Tower Extreme to Green Tech Repairs, ensure it is packaged to withstand heavy-duty transit conditions. Use a reinforced double-walled heavy-duty box rated for high-weight desktop systems. Wrap the workstation in 100mm+ anti-static foam or high-density protective packaging. Ensure zero internal movement inside the box under shake or pressure. If fitted, remove extreme-performance GPUs (dual/triple-slot cards) and package separately in anti-static bags if safe to do so. Secure all internal PCIe components and heavy CPU coolers before shipping. Do not include monitors, peripherals, storage devices or accessories unless requested. Seal all seams with industrial-strength parcel tape. Remove all old shipping labels and barcodes. Use a fully tracked, insured courier service suitable for high-value systems. Important Notice Due to the extreme hardware value and weight of this system class, Green Tech Repairs cannot accept liability for transit damage caused by insufficient packaging. I confirm I will package my Workstation Tower Extreme securely before shipping. Full Name * Email Address * Phone Number (optional) Device Title Serial Number (optional) Your Query * Service Tier (optional) Silver £49.99 Gold £79.99 Platinum £99.99 View Tier Details Submit Query