Which vendors support flicking the AUSUM switch on the HD6990 (besides XFX)?

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GaiaHunter

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The card you buy, from Neweggs pictures, show the 6990 have the yellow sticker over the switch. It tells you to read the owner's manual and directs you to AMD' 6990 warranty.
I guess some will treat this like the Mattress or pillow tag :
"do not remove" :)

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And if you read the AMD warranty it also says overclock voids warranty.

But then you buy a Sapphire card and Sapphire will let you Overclock your card using the CCC and/or the ATI Tool if CCC is not available without voiding the warranty.

Again, the AMD position about the warranty is irrelevant for the consumer since the consumer will deal with the AIB warranty. The AIB and AMD problems don't concern the consumer.

And none of the cards I see on the newegg show the sticker. Where is that picture from?
 
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3DVagabond

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The card you buy, from Neweggs pictures, show the 6990 have the yellow sticker over the switch. It tells you to read the owner's manual and directs you to AMD' 6990 warranty.
I guess some will treat this like the Mattress or pillow tag :
"do not remove" :)

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Went to the page on the sticker, www.amd.com/6990support It's a warning that your system might not support a 450W graphics card. It's a disclaimer for AMD to not be liable for possible damage caused to your system from running the 6990 @ 450W. What I take from it is they need to warn you because they have exceeded the pci-e specs.
 

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Kenmitch

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Went to the page on the sticker, www.amd.com/6990support It's a warning that your system might not support a 450W graphics card. It's a disclaimer for AMD to not be liable for possible damage caused to your system from running the 6990 @ 450W. What I take from it is they need to warn you because they have exceeded the pci-e specs.

It's the 6990 urban myth! It does not state warranty void if removed on either the sticker or on AMD's site as of right now....I wouldn't worry about flipping the switch if I bought a 6990. Of course if I did buy one I'd have to remove the sticker anyways to put on a full water block.

I could see if the AIB's decided to put a warranty void if remove sticker on it in place of the Warning sticker then it would be as the urban myth states.
 

notty22

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I was looking for this quote :
TPU http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASUS/Radeon_HD_6990/3.html
The switch is covered by a scary big, yellow sticker which basically tells you that switching the BIOS will void your warranty.
During production AMD does a "bootup" test at the overclocked settings, but they do not guarantee stability of the card in this mode.
The 880mhz mode is not even guaranteed to work !


http://www.anandtech.com/show/4209/amds-radeon-hd-6990-the-new-single-card-king
Update: After publication of this article there's been some slight confusion on the matter of the AWSUM switch and the warranty. AMD's official guidance is that overclocking the card voids the warranty, which means that AWSUM/uber mode is warranty breaking. Technically speaking just flipping the switch doesn't break the warranty - it's operating the card that does - but retail cards will come with a sticker over the switch warning users of the potential danger of overclocking and that it violates the warranty. So breaking the sticker to flip the switch will for all practical purposes violate the warranty. Specific policies may differ by partner, however.
 
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Kenmitch

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I don't know why we have to dispute this, they come with the stickers, click again on the gigaybte card and click 360' degree view, its there. There might be some model that is missing it or you can't see it at newegg.

So I guess what your saying is if a 6990 comes without the sticker on it then the warranty would be voided as soon as the box is opened.

Or are you saying whomever at Newegg took the photos thought the sticker looked tacky and removed it.
 

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It's the 6990 urban myth! It does not state warranty void if removed on either the sticker or on AMD's site as of right now....I wouldn't worry about flipping the switch if I bought a 6990. Of course if I did buy one I'd have to remove the sticker anyways to put on a full water block.

I could see if the AIB's decided to put a warranty void if remove sticker on it in place of the Warning sticker then it would be as the urban myth states.

Exactly, it does not say "warranty void if removed". Which is what some would like you to believe.
 

Skurge

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Went to the page on the sticker, www.amd.com/6990support It's a warning that your system might not support a 450W graphics card. It's a disclaimer for AMD to not be liable for possible damage caused to your system from running the 6990 @ 450W. What I take from it is they need to warn you because they have exceeded the pci-e specs.

So what he posted there is misinformation then. :hmm:

OT: I haven't been on AMD's site for a while, I must say its a beautiful site.
 

GaiaHunter

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I don't know why we have to dispute this, they come with the stickers, click again on the gigaybte card and click 360' degree view, its there.

There might be some model that is missing it or you can't see it at newegg.

I see that the Gigabyte has it on the 360º view.

The others (XFX, HIS and Powercolor) don't though.


http://www.anandtech.com/show/4209/a...ngle-card-king
Update: After publication of this article there's been some slight confusion on the matter of the AWSUM switch and the warranty. AMD's official guidance is that overclocking the card voids the warranty, which means that AWSUM/uber mode is warranty breaking. Technically speaking just flipping the switch doesn't break the warranty - it's operating the card that does - but retail cards will come with a sticker over the switch warning users of the potential danger of overclocking and that it violates the warranty. So breaking the sticker to flip the switch will for all practical purposes violate the warranty. Specific policies may differ by partner, however.

You forgot to bold that last bit.
 
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Skurge

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I was looking for this quote :
TPU http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASUS/Radeon_HD_6990/3.html
The 880mhz mode is not even guaranteed to work !

In systems with inadequate power supplies or multi-rail PSUs that don't provide enough current on each rail. Provided enough power it will work.

Its funny that you have a problem with vague warranty coverage that isn't even that vague, but you have no problem with card killing drivers or card where the OCP has the chance of not working and frying your card.
 

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http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=31455888&postcount=14

You called it a "void sticker" in this post. What exactly does it void?

If your attempting to nit pick , even in that context I called it yellow tape. With a 'void' in quotes, I have links to 2 reviewers who bring up , the whole void warranty issue surrounding it.
Again, I never wrote that was written on the yellow tape, and twice I've shown EXACTLY with a picture what is on the tape.
I'm sorry if English is not your native language.

http://www.amd.com/us/products/desk...eon-hd-6990-overview.aspx?lid=HP|Premier|Hero
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96Firebird

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Its funny that you have a problem with vague warranty coverage that isn't even that vague, but you have no problem with card killing drivers or card where the OCP has the chance of not working and frying your card.

This thread is about the warranty of the AUSUM switch on the HD6990. Please stay on topic. kthxbye.
 

96Firebird

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3-4 AIBs offer warranty in AWSUM mode, I think this thread is done.

Really? I've only seen a press release by one, a forum post that claims two others, and an article that claims another. Yet no quotes from those AIBs mentioned, except XFX of course. I guess we can just speculate that they are all true?
 

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Hopefully owners that have trouble will post back in this thread there experiences. I believe the MSI 6990 newegg owner feedback has 2 or 3 owners experiencing system instabilities. Those are brand new and should be exchanged.
 

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Really? I've only seen a press release by one, a forum post that claims two others, and an article that claims another. Yet no quotes from those AIBs mentioned, except XFX of course. I guess we can just speculate that they are all true?

I think its obvious the AIBs that support OC/OV will also cover AWSUM don't you?