How many "oh no I fried my AMD chip" thread have you seen that haven't had someone suggest just RMA it? I bet the answer is zero. When someone makes a mistake and they know it, what makes it okay to shove it up someone's butt to absorb the cost for them? What about the people encouraging them to RMA something they broke? Whether your excuse is "I didn't mean to", "I can't afford to absorb $300 loss" or whatever, you're just rationalizing making someone else pay for your own mistake as if it was their fault.
When you follow the instruction and use the materials stated in the instruction manual and something goes wrong, it is understandable to RMA it, but encouraging someone to RMAing something they broke due to stupidity and RMA'ing something that got fried that you know was your fault is absolutely wrong.
Hey if I bought a car from you today, I drive it into a tree and return it to you in totalled state tomorrow, do you feel like you should have to give me the money back? I hope you can say hellz yes if you're suggesting someone to return something they busted out of stupidity. People like this really makes me mad.
I'm only posting this because I noticed quite a few crying thread involving burnt AMD CPU's once again.
When you follow the instruction and use the materials stated in the instruction manual and something goes wrong, it is understandable to RMA it, but encouraging someone to RMAing something they broke due to stupidity and RMA'ing something that got fried that you know was your fault is absolutely wrong.
Hey if I bought a car from you today, I drive it into a tree and return it to you in totalled state tomorrow, do you feel like you should have to give me the money back? I hope you can say hellz yes if you're suggesting someone to return something they busted out of stupidity. People like this really makes me mad.
I'm only posting this because I noticed quite a few crying thread involving burnt AMD CPU's once again.