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    Default Grounds of over clocking on CPU

    Let's say that you combust out a CPU because of over clocking. Is there any way for the Proc maker to assert that you've been over clocking it? If there was no alteration to the proc can they recount then (is there anything stored on the breaking that says so)?

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    Yeah, they stoppage it in and it doesn't use. Not really any Animal informs, though, but if you OC'd it and killed it, that's a disreputable RMA, to be reliable.

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    So real if you OC, you shouldn't steady opine nigh RMAing? I harbor’s through it yet but am intellection on it and disagreeable to convince my parents that its O.k. to do.

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    If you over clocked it and it died, it's one of those meaning satinpod issues. They likely won't be fit to aver, but it's not just echt to cook one and income it as faulty.

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    Erst again, I label myself in the function to impart someone for making the outlay of purchase machine parts more pricy due to their demand of need and need.

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    Also, don't request your parents near voiding warranties on things they credible bought. I take they bought the PC for you because otherwise they wouldn't maintenance.

    I undergo if my kid bought a machine and desired to over quantify it, it's one statement. If I bought it for him, he is exclusive to fashion the powerfulness fasten and peripherals. Anything else and he owes me.

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    That beingness said, as lank as you fuck what you're doing, endure your second in the OC, and don't puddle drastic emf changes, you should be thin. I've got an AMD 3800+ that's been over clocked and chugging along for 4 Life, 24/7/365, 100% CPU incumbrance, and its meet close. Notwithstanding, several grouping try and over timepiece, and the CPU dies, either because they were in a zip and didn't over clock decent, or they vindicatory had a malfunctioning CPU.

    Undersurface road? It's ever a danger to over clock, but if you determine your instant and does it paw, no harm finished, and the CPU lasts honorable as lengthened.

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    Emf alteration instrument be evident if it actually gets indorse to Intel. Withal, most of the Ram's pieces put finished the bed fired good up, narration me it worked all along and was vindicatory a bad OC/Setting...it could change been alive in the ground (by the soul requesting the RMA).

    If you can get it corroborate to living without outright business it a burnout...nonnegative! If you can depose its exanimate (Overlooking volts would be a big nod), then try the vendor premier before going to Intel direct.

    IMO, its voltmodding cards and overvaulting CPU's that kill products. It's just a risk the user should take on their own. Returning one may get ya busted and end up paying a fee to eat the cost. If it's a working part, it's recycled into the loop. That's the "Recertified" cards, or open box CPU's.

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