will i get a warranty if i mod the card, please read..

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faye

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Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Since flashing had nothing to do with why it failed, they may just be nice to you if they notice it has been flashed.

Personally, I think they'll just toss it in a bin and send you something else back and they'll never know it was flashed.

if this happens, it is good.!! :)
 

Diogenes2

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Originally posted by: faye
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Since flashing had nothing to do with why it failed, they may just be nice to you if they notice it has been flashed.

Personally, I think they'll just toss it in a bin and send you something else back and they'll never know it was flashed.

if this happens, it is good.!! :)
Let us know what happens..
 

Cheesetogo

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Originally posted by: faye
hahaa, Megatomic and apoppin, you guys are so...


anyways..
I have the VGA silencer on the board for cooling.. the clock rate i put on my signature was just the max i used. I don't use this clock rate all the time..
I got this card last May...10th i believe..

oh really want to get 6800gt 256mb AGP, need to find a good brand and price first.!!

The leadtek 6800gt is 300 dollars right now. I'd get one of those.
 

uOpt

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The card is almost certainly fried anyway so the point is moot. Replacing the power connectors won't do anything about the original reason for the high current.
 
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if you're in here flaming the OP i hope you stop at every stop sign, don't speed, don't liter, etc.

 
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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Your warranty was voided when you flashed that bios. You should not have sent it back.

I would brace yourself, because you are going to get a crap load of flames once more people see this thread. To avoid this and other problems i would call ATI or wherever you sent it and let them know.

-Kevin


too avoid this i simply wouldnt of posted it on atot. i wouldnt RMA card if it was myfault it broke, but im just saying, dont come here asking if/what to do about a "card mod" gone wrong.

what i would do now is tell ATI what you have done, rather than make it look like u tried to screw them. so get calling
 

Dman877

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First of all, a burnt pin isn't fixed by simply replacing it. Something made it burn. I doubt they fix it at all, prolly just send a replacement.
 

doublejbass

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Right on, DP.

OH NO, THE MOMENT YOU DO, ALL ATI CARD PRICES WILL GO UP $20 FOR EVERYONE ELSE AND YOU'LL BE SENT TO GITMO.

Just send it in, they'll send you another card.
 

Necrolezbeast

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I'm kinda suprised people are not flaming as hard as usual :). Well good luck and I hope ya get a replacement and everyything. I personally would have sent it in for replacement because it was in fact not the overclocking or anything you did that caused the card to die, it was just defective and had something else wrong with it. If it were my fault that something died then I would not send it in because I know the risks I take when doing this sort of stuff, and I hope most would agree with that.

Also, if you are looking for a new card look at the x800xl, I have heard nothing but good things about this and it would help you avoid the nVidia side of things for a good price/performance ratio. Although I do love my 6800GT there was just something about my 9800 Pro that I miss.
 

Concillian

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Originally posted by: Necrolezbeast
I'm kinda suprised people are not flaming as hard as usual :).

I think it's a different case than usual. Usually it's some freak who OC'd his card way too much or changed HSF and spooged it up or something... someone who is obviously knows it was their spooge-up, but is actively trying to cover up their own mistake.

I think it's less likely that the cause of failure here is the BIOS flash, so people are cutting him slack. I think there is a good possibility it was not necessarily related to the BIOS flash.

In the auto industry you have rights to warantee even if you modify your car, provided the modifications are not related to the manufacturer defect. To blanket void your claim to a clutch failure because you replaced your stereo is not legal, for instance. So I can see why there may be more leniency in this case.
 

Avalon

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Yeah, usually the guy has wildly overclocked statistics in his signature that he takes out after people notice them, and then denies they ever existed. Then he gets flamed.
 
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Originally posted by: Avalon
Yeah, usually the guy has wildly overclocked statistics in his signature that he takes out after people notice them, and then denies they ever existed. Then he gets flamed.

its great when that happend


"i have not overclocked this card, except for benchmarks"


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Sig
A64 3200+ @2.4Ghz
1Gig crucial ballistix
XFX 6800GT @ 430/1.12Ghz"



doh!
 

SickBeast

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Originally posted by: Concillian
Originally posted by: Necrolezbeast
I'm kinda suprised people are not flaming as hard as usual :).

I think it's a different case than usual. Usually it's some freak who OC'd his card way too much or changed HSF and spooged it up or something... someone who is obviously knows it was their spooge-up, but is actively trying to cover up their own mistake.

Rollo would reply to this but I have a feeling that the mods have told him that if he gets his nose into another one of these situations he will be banned unconditionally.

This situation is more blatant than what went down with GeForce Tony (the OP is admitting to committing warranty fraud).

I'm guessing that Rollo has set up some kind of active restraint system to prevent hitting the "reply" button. ;)
 

MegaWorks

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Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: MegaWorks
Don't listing to some E-penis telling you that ATI's gonna charge you. Send the damn card if ATI tells you that you changed the bios then get a new card.

This coming from the biggest E-dork of them all. :D

Thx keys. :thumbsup:
 

James3shin

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I'll come in with the "I hope you ATi throws your burnt card back at you and some other horrid punishment" statement...just so we don't feel the board is changing too much :p
 

faye

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when i send in the card, the technician there say they will repair for me.. and they will not replace it for me.