It's amazing that they're replacing a CPU you wrecked by flattening several pins!
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Hey look at this guys we have to replace a CPU... [-peep-] those damned engineers we have to pay for this one frik whos got a quarter I can borrow till pay day... I swear man they are going to get it.
Why don't they fix your card though? It just doesn't make any sense! They're cheapskating you man, and that's neither fair nor right to their customers!
My OS features preemptive multitasking, a fully interactive command line, & support for 640K of RAM!
So basically this thread is all about a company with almost endless resources (compared to AMD) doing what they state in their warranty when you buy the thing. And how does that make the company (Intel) so superior to AMD? I got an AMD processor because I wanted top performance for minimum money and I have it. Maybe one day AMD will have the resources to offer and deliver a good quality warranty service. Until then we should support these guys because without the competition, that warranty you so enjoy at the moment, will cost a premium later on (as well as the price of the processor).
You mean the extra 15 bucks we Intel guys pay for a retail box CPU. Ya [-peep-] man im paying threw the nose better phone my lawyer this is outrageous.
Im not anti AMD I have a tbird 1200 system. Might buy another AMD based system next year when prices have settled. I just love getting under peopls skins when it comes to CPU's it's soo damned funny to watch poopy poop...*spud thinks for a second* ya ya when he poops!!!
I havent had any probs with AMD replacing any of my defective chips I can understand that AMD would be more resistent then Intel since AMD's chips have a long rep of being oced and they check THUROUGHLY for OC use. Other than that they will replace the chip.
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