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    Originally posted by SciManAl@27 January 2004 - 22:22
    thanks a lot man. do u know anything bout asus mobos and their policies on ocing and warranties?
    Abu did you kill your Mobo???
    i didn't get it yet. it's gonna arrive on friday. i heard some mobo companies are bitchy bout ocing. but i also noticed that asus supports ocing with their AI OC features, so i'm wondering if they are bitchy bout ocing and voiding warranties as well

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    Originally posted by SciManAl@27 January 2004 - 22:22
    Abu did you kill your Mobo???

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    QUOTE (SciManAl @ 27 January 2004 - 22:22)
    Abu did you kill your Mobo??? 


         
    hehehe


    Abu DON"T WORRIE you worrie way too much just play IT COOL!!!!! LOL dood if i can walk out of best buy with 6-20 sticks of ddr ram then you can chill... your mobo isn''t what is going to go... your CPU is...

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #24
    Originally posted by SciManAl@28 January 2004 - 03:22
    thanks a lot man. do u know anything bout asus mobos and their policies on ocing and warranties?
    Abu did you kill your Mobo???
    Well with most companies, Overclocking Invaidates WARRENTY as soon as it's done.


    All i can say is if it's a seperate buy ( off the self & installed by yourself) get someone to fit it or if you qualified then you sorted, or if you can get someone to vouch for you, ( catch most people out on fitting themselves as they say they did it theselves & then invaidates warrenty), So there's no come back on being told you didn't get a professional to fit it. otherwise they will say, you didn't handle goods correctly & follow guide lines so your warrenty is invaild. So overall you are A ok to do it as long as you can say i didn't fit it as a pro did & i haven't tampered with it

    If it's in a computer case & has a seal, leave it unless you get another warranty void seal ( reels of it in my home lol), or get a pro to do it & get a invoice of some sort.

    Does that answer ya question?

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