OMGYou wouldn't be the first person to try it!
Ya, but he did it for Important Reasons ... needed to install gaming lights into Mac Pro and cutting it up was urgent and seemed like a good idea at the time.such b u l l s h i t
you will also lose the warranty
which here in europe would concern one year and guarantee for 2 years
such b u l l s h i t
you will also lose the warranty
which here in europe would concern one year and guarantee for 2 years
Depends on jurisdiction - it would possibly void the warranty on the case, but certainly here, you cannot void a warranty on a every component in a device, as a result of a modification in a single part, unless it can be shown conclusively that the modification has a direct causal relationship to the failure.
eg aftermarket modifications to cars.
Apple will deny claim. You’ll have to get an attorney, fight it, it’ll cost as much as the out of warranty service. The back and forth will not be a fast process. Count on a whole new line of customer service questions every time. You’re right, but being right doesn’t really mean winning free and clear.
should be like that from the factory.
Apple wil deny your claim, you'll take it up with your jurisdiction's consumer affairs authority, they will issue an order against Apple, who have already been fined and had orders issued against them multiple times, the work will be performed at no cost to the consumer.
Attorneys don't come into it.
You should be required to give it back.As far as I'm concerned, if you put gaming lights in your Mac Pro Apple should void your warranty, cut or no cut.