Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
has anyone here ever even RMA'd a CPU? whats the warranty on retail Q6600? and do they make you send back the cpu cooler and box ups + label and that crap?
i dunno, the bag of screws was pretty funny; and the way they took a mini-hacksaw to a video card and THEN wanted a RMA was .. about the same level of humor, i would sayThat's sad.
However I said RMAing a lapped CPU would be hilarious to see the outcome. Do they just deny the request because it's obvious?
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
^^ oh so intel didn't even request for you to send the OEM cooler back? how did u send the chip back??
Of course, AMD encourages OCing with the "Black Edition" processors
And Intel does with the Extreme Editions.
Originally posted by: daw123
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Okey so i figure we get back on track.
How does intel know you overclocked? They dont.
So how do they enforce it? Its called stock heat sink. 😛
Changing your afteer market sink to even something better voids your warrenty.
And the problem is to truely overclock you need a better sink.
To RMA you need your stock sink. And no it cant be brand spanking new.
And i thought EOL means no more support.
It makes sense. Intel would expect you to use the stock HSF, unless you are o/cing of course, which would usually mean that you would use an aftermarket HSF instead (a bit of a give away).
So if you have to RMA your dead CPU, break out that nice shiny un-used Intel stock HSF, dunk the HSF in your vacuum cleaner bag, so its nice and dusty, and make sure you leave a bit of Intel TIM residue on the bottom and they will be none the wiser.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Has anyone RMA'd a lapped cpu?
That would be hilarious.
Originally posted by: TommyD
Of course, AMD encourages OCing with the "Black Edition" processors
And Intel does with the Extreme Editions.
And AMD also aren't thieves charging 1000 bucks for a processor thats multiplier isn't locked.