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Retail or OEM AthlonXP?? Which one should I get?

j@cko

Diamond Member
I fried an Athlon XP like just today, and it was bought from as used from some one on the net.
The way the XP was fried was very strange, because I was having a LAN with couple of friends and using the same expension core from the same plug. So it was kinda overloading the power I guess, so the power box thing jumped. I had to turn it off and on again.
Once I turn it back on, my friends' systems were fine and power on again. But when I tried to turn mine on, there was nothing. Then I smelled this strange smell coming out of the case. It was the CPU smoking...!
If I have the retail, could I get RMA if this happens again? Because I don't want to this happen again out of no where, and pay ANOTHER $100 some bucks on a CPU.

Thanks
 
OEM - 15 ~ 90 day warranty (usually) + no heatsink/fan
Retail - 3 yr warranty + heatsink/fan
 


<< If you are not going to overclock get the retail cpu. >>



I don't think it will make much impact on the overclockability, whether it's a retail or OEM.
And there is no way that AMD can detect that it is being overclocked... (Only if I unlock the CPU)
 
Right, but no sense in getting the extra heatsink and fan because you're going to want a more capable one for overclocking... the $20 saved from OEM is $20 towards a better heatsink/fan assembly. And overclocking voids your warranty, so the 3 yr issue is moot.
 
buying from local store, oem is fine if you handle it properly.
buying from online, make sure the seller ships it in proper protection package.
 
How does AMD know if your processor has been overclocked if you are just raising FSB and not unlocking the multi? Not that I am advocating being dishonest. I'm just curious.
 
not sure about cpu, but for mobile phone, once I damaged an Ericsson phone, just called for rma, they even gave me their fedex account to ship it, received a refurb one very soon. Not a big deal to manufacturer, whenever a consumer asks for warranty, just give them a refurb first, it doesn't make sense to spend time and money to test or investigate the product first.
 
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