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| 08 Jul 2013 09:16 AM |
and i accidently screw up by putting the cpu in wrong or something, can i send it back and get a new one, for like at least a month?
if so master race here i come
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| 08 Jul 2013 09:18 AM |
| warranties don't cover accidental damage. |
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| 08 Jul 2013 09:20 AM |
it's literally impossible to put a CPU >in< wrong, as it will only go in one way
you shouldn't have to apply pressure when inserting it |
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| 08 Jul 2013 09:21 AM |
ok
but like i saying like what if i accidently don't discharge myself and fry it out, can i send it back?
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| 08 Jul 2013 09:38 AM |
| ok so if it breaks during overclocking? then there is a protection thing you can get with intel i know that not sure on amd but if you break on overclocking it on a intel and you have the protection they will send you anotherone |
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| 08 Jul 2013 09:38 AM |
| RMA it and say it was dead on arrival, immoral but it should work. |
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