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I did not have that feeling until tonight. I got a e-mail from Asus support, that turned out to be a BILL

01-RMA Number USPC511273 0.00 1 0.00

10-RC003 0.00 1 0.00

04-Shipping Ground Shipping Ground 10.00 1 10.001


Motherboard Damage Non-Repairable Replacement Unit - burnt - not repairable
150.00 1 150.00
Total $160.00






Amount Paid -0.00

Amount Due

$160.00 USD.

Add your story or just copy your posts over to this thread. I was about to respond here but didn't want to get off topic. I have my response ready to copy and ready to paste once you post.
 
Has anyone put the VRM/NB water block on the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD7????

It looks like Asus is not going to fix my Sabertooth MB, I pick up a used one with no accessories from E-Bay @ $125.00

Should I just be happy that I was able to get my computer back running again for a small fee. OR
Still work the wife and get the Asrock Extreme 9 990FX or the Asrock FATAL1TY 990FX KILLER.
I've got the new AMD FX-8370 arriving on Monday, and I enjoy tweaking the CPU and MB.
 
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Quick question : If I add a second 360 Rad to my cooling loop, that should drop my CPU temp's by +15c, the socket temp should drop 6c to 8c. Or do I have this backwards????
 
Well, I'm not sure where you're getting your numbers from but adding another 360 of rad will reduce your deltaT getting you closer to ambient.
 
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