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Micky007
21-02-08, 15:37
Hey,

I think i asked this question last year but couldnt remember. If i overclock does this void the warranty?

Also i have Aria Warranty aswell so will it void the Aria Warranty?

Sl4x0r
21-02-08, 15:41
Yep - it counts as misuse...

However, can overclocking be detected? Nope... Unless you literally fry stuff and there's scorch marks on the dead component - you won't have a problem.

Micky007
21-02-08, 15:42
Cheers for clearing that up for me :D

mac124
21-02-08, 17:30
Questionable imho as its so easy to do and most manufacturers provide some form of overclockability, but as pointed out it is almost impossible to prove unless done stupidly and you litterally burn something in which case you don't deserve a replacement.

tystar
21-02-08, 17:31
lol
































taken from Micky's school of posting :mrgreen:

coiler
21-02-08, 17:32
lol

coiler
21-02-08, 17:32
lol

thought id treat myself to 2

Micky007
21-02-08, 17:37
lol ok

+1 to my collection

monkey56657
21-02-08, 19:53
:| All criminals I say!

Biodoid
21-02-08, 20:42
lol

bouncyb
21-02-08, 21:15
yes i agree, criminals. instead of paying for the performance they crave, they take out of the mouths of the poor individuals at intel and amd who can least afford it by forcing their inferior and somewhat slow hardware to run in ways that god nor man ever intended! its the i.t. equivelant to feeding your cpu on anabolic steroids and then forcing it to run as fast as its poor little legs will carry until it dies a young and tragic death ;) course if u do insist on o/c intel for the win ;)

marsey99
23-02-08, 10:20
doh

does my sig void my warrenty?

Lynx
23-02-08, 10:37
They dont know your real name and cudnt find out if you actually overclocked, so no it doesnt.