MSI H61MU-E35(B3), H61M-P22(B3)

Hi,
So I have two motherboards, that fail in working correctly.
H61MU-E35(B3)- fails to boot up and is suspected that bios chip is busted(not working)
H61M-P22(B3)- does´nt play any audio..
I have tryd fixing the problems, and have consulted with the experts, but they say I should sent these mb. to warranty..
So now I am lost at how long is the warranty on MSI motherboards? Can´t read it out from MSI homepage.. Is it 2 years or?
Do these motherboards have warranty:
H61MU-E35(B3)- S/N: 601-7680-040B1103119638
H61M-P22(B3)- S/N: 601-7680-320B1109230317
And I live in Estonia, if its important..
Thnx for help

All RMA should be handled by the re-seller, you should contact them for specifics in your area.

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