S ST4RCUTTER Platinum Member Feb 13, 2001 2,841 0 0 Dec 11, 2001 #2 Only one way to find out. Try it. (Looks to the heavens and prays that AMD will start adding a heatspreader)
Only one way to find out. Try it. (Looks to the heavens and prays that AMD will start adding a heatspreader)
B Budman Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,980 0 0 Dec 11, 2001 #3 Why should AMD replace a cpu that you abused & that's working at the speed it is rated for? You need to think before asking such questions, DUH!!! comes to mind.
Why should AMD replace a cpu that you abused & that's working at the speed it is rated for? You need to think before asking such questions, DUH!!! comes to mind.
R Rifter Lifer Oct 9, 1999 11,522 751 126 Dec 11, 2001 #5 << and it used to run at 1.53 GHz stable at default voltage. Will AMD replace my CPU? >> You voided all warranty when you overclocked, plus with ANY physical damage it will void it also. Plustrying to doing it anyways would be wrong.
<< and it used to run at 1.53 GHz stable at default voltage. Will AMD replace my CPU? >> You voided all warranty when you overclocked, plus with ANY physical damage it will void it also. Plustrying to doing it anyways would be wrong.
B Budman Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,980 0 0 Dec 11, 2001 #6 << Sometimes I wonder how some people ever get their "Diamond" member status >> Would you expect Ford to replace your car after you crashed it into a tree? Then why should amd replace something you caused? Sometimes I wonder how some people ever get passed Junior member status
<< Sometimes I wonder how some people ever get their "Diamond" member status >> Would you expect Ford to replace your car after you crashed it into a tree? Then why should amd replace something you caused? Sometimes I wonder how some people ever get passed Junior member status