JohnAn2112
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Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
God I wuv evga for this reason.
No OP, they won't be able to tell, but is your conscience going to be okay?
His conscience is obviously fine since he's arguing his side.
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
God I wuv evga for this reason.
No OP, they won't be able to tell, but is your conscience going to be okay?
Originally posted by: shinzwei
Most honest folks have a rule "you break it, you buy it" There is a risk an enthusiast takes when modding and overclocking, and the risk is the cost of the product. An honest modder accepts the risk and deals with the consequences of their actions, even if its somewhat painful.
This is why those people stay home and never go out, becuase they have no life! sometimes if they break something its mostly mitakes and would you pay 500$ for something you broke accidently? like a small 4 inch crytal ball? would you? so if your walking in a mall...and accidently bumped into a table and broke a crytal ball...and noone saw, your telling me your gonna go up to a clerk and say..im sorry i broke this and i wanna pay for it? or would you just walk away like nothing happened.
Originally posted by: Sunrise089
Originally posted by: shinzwei
Most honest folks have a rule "you break it, you buy it" There is a risk an enthusiast takes when modding and overclocking, and the risk is the cost of the product. An honest modder accepts the risk and deals with the consequences of their actions, even if its somewhat painful.
This is why those people stay home and never go out, becuase they have no life! sometimes if they break something its mostly mitakes and would you pay 500$ for something you broke accidently? like a small 4 inch crytal ball? would you? so if your walking in a mall...and accidently bumped into a table and broke a crytal ball...and noone saw, your telling me your gonna go up to a clerk and say..im sorry i broke this and i wanna pay for it? or would you just walk away like nothing happened.
THIS IS NOT THE SAME!
It would be like if you went to said mall, saw said Crystal Ball, and the clerk said "If you can throw it to the ceiling and catch it, I will give it to you for half-price, but if you drop it, you have to pay full price." Now you, thinking you can easily catch a little crystal ball, try it, and even though it was unlikely, you drop it. Would it really be ethical to claim the ball just fell off the table when that isn't what happened. OP fully knew the risk, and it was a good risk, but it didn't work out. Why should the manufacturer have to pay for our own decision to push the limits past the point the manufacturer says is acceptable?
Originally posted by: shinzwei
This is why those people stay home and never go out, becuase they have no life! sometimes if they break something its mostly mitakes and would you pay 500$ for something you broke accidently? like a small 4 inch crytal ball? would you? so if your walking in a mall...and accidently bumped into a table and broke a crytal ball...and noone saw, your telling me your gonna go up to a clerk and say..im sorry i broke this and i wanna pay for it? or would you just walk away like nothing happened.
Originally posted by: shinzwei
Most honest folks have a rule "you break it, you buy it" There is a risk an enthusiast takes when modding and overclocking, and the risk is the cost of the product. An honest modder accepts the risk and deals with the consequences of their actions, even if its somewhat painful.
This is why those people stay home and never go out, becuase they have no life! sometimes if they break something its mostly mitakes and would you pay 500$ for something you broke accidently? like a small 4 inch crytal ball? would you? so if your walking in a mall...and accidently bumped into a table and broke a crytal ball...and noone saw, your telling me your gonna go up to a clerk and say..im sorry i broke this and i wanna pay for it? or would you just walk away like nothing happened.
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
God I wuv evga for this reason.
No OP, they won't be able to tell, but is your conscience going to be okay?
Originally posted by: Elfear
Originally posted by: Oderus
You guys are harsh.
There is nothing morally wrong with overclocking a card. If you break the card due to overclocking and want to see if you can replace it, that's ok by me too... however... if they were to ask you if you overclocked and you said no, then you would be in the wrong. If they have a don't ask don't tell policy like Futureshop's 14 day return policy, then I don't see a problem.
That would be a lie of omission. Come on, do you think it's ok as long as they don't flat out ask you? If your future spouse neglected to tell you that she had AIDS because you never asked would you be ok with it? I know that's an extreme example but it's the same concept. You mess up your card and void the warranty, you reap the consequences. Don't foist the burden on the manufacturer when you obviously ran it out of spec.
Originally posted by: shinzwei
anandtech = HELP so help the guy.
Originally posted by: munky
Well, how exactly did you fry the card? Did you monitor the temps, mess with the cooler, or just OC it? Usually a gpu or a cpu will start giving artifacts or errors or freezes when you're pushing it too hard, it's not just gonna die all of a sudden unless either it already had a defect and OC'ing it just made the defect more significant, or you did something stupid like disconnect the fan. So it's not necesarily the user's fault that it fried, because how many threads have I seen where a card fries even without OC'ing? It happens...
Originally posted by: theman
sooooooo true. i hate how all these threads (especially in the video forum...) turn into these big flame fests. people need to learn to just answer the simple questions people ask. it isnt your responsibility to make choices for people, just to answer their questions.
also, here is what i read from the agreement from XFX.
"Should the Product be damaged as the result of overclocking, tampering, alteration, misuse, abuse, power supply, power application, or repair by other than XFX the warranty is VOID."
how can you tell if it was damaged as a result of one of these things, and not just a defect? thats really weird.
Originally posted by: shinzwei
lol. one day you **honest** people, this will happen to you. Its ok like if it happens to you once and you RMA work and you learn your lesson and never void your warrenty again but dang guys, this is a community help one and another its not hard. $H!T happens ya know? like if he spend 250 on the gto2 modded it into a x850xtpe and boom burns thats 250 bucks. People in anandtech are always try to get more out of there money. and i understand that, who wants to buy a x850xt when u can get a gto-->x850xt and greater.
Originally posted by: SketchMaster
Yes, I know. I want to RMA something I broke. It's wrong, stealing, cheap and I'm going to hell for it.
Now with that out of the way.
I have a GTO2 that I fryed and now I need to get it fixed. I was able to flash it back to stock but will they see that it was messed with? It's well known for being a modder's card so I would think they would check or something.
Anyone know for sure?
Originally posted by: SketchMaster
Yes, I know. I want to RMA something I broke. It's wrong, stealing, cheap and I'm going to hell for it.
Now with that out of the way.
I have a GTO2 that I fryed and now I need to get it fixed. I was able to flash it back to stock but will they see that it was messed with? It's well known for being a modder's card so I would think they would check or something.
Anyone know for sure?
You might wake up CEO of a giant company . . .Originally posted by: Zebo
If you want to look at a dude who always takes short cuts, always trys to find easy way out, always looking for a scam.. well that's who you will become.... It's really unaviodable. RMA here, lying there - Little peices destroy your charachter overtime until one day you wake up and see a loser just like everyone around you will see.
Very poor analogy. If I broke something accidentally in a store, like a glass ball in your example, I would tell the clerk if only to spare someone else from stepping in broken glass.Originally posted by: shinzwei
Most honest folks have a rule "you break it, you buy it" There is a risk an enthusiast takes when modding and overclocking, and the risk is the cost of the product. An honest modder accepts the risk and deals with the consequences of their actions, even if its somewhat painful.
This is why those people stay home and never go out, becuase they have no life! sometimes if they break something its mostly mitakes and would you pay 500$ for something you broke accidently? like a small 4 inch crytal ball? would you? so if your walking in a mall...and accidently bumped into a table and broke a crytal ball...and noone saw, your telling me your gonna go up to a clerk and say..im sorry i broke this and i wanna pay for it? or would you just walk away like nothing happened.