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BFG Warranty...

broly8877

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I replaced the stock HSF when i bought my card a few months ago, and when i popped in my card after a few weeks of no use it's acting a bit funny.

So if i put the stock back on, do they thoroughly check to see if it's been removed? (ie, thermal paste, etc?)
 
Originally posted by: broly8877
I replaced the stock HSF when i bought my card a few months ago, and when i popped in my card after a few weeks of no use it's acting a bit funny.

So if i put the stock back on, do they thoroughly check to see if it's been removed? (ie, thermal paste, etc?)

It's "acting a bit funny", so you figure you'll just send it in for a new one, eh? How about taking some time to actually try and troubleshoot the problem?

 
Originally posted by: broly8877
I replaced the stock HSF when i bought my card a few months ago, and when i popped in my card after a few weeks of no use it's acting a bit funny.

So if i put the stock back on, do they thoroughly check to see if it's been removed? (ie, thermal paste, etc?)

Define funny.

Also, have you been overclocking this?
 
Originally posted by: Rage187
Michael Scott of Chicago Illinois, you should ask Rollo to email BFG tech support and ask for you 😉

LOL a man with a memory of the time I squeeled on that guy who OCd about 100MHz and then was going to screw newegg with a return.
:laugh:

OP- you should really trouble shoot your install of the aftermarket cooler, and try it with stock. BFG themselves have posted on H that what you have done voids your warranty, so it's really your problem at this point.
 
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