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Confirmed: Asus OC Socket Does Not Void Warranty

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September 4, 2014 2:30:02 PM

Is it true that using a Haswell-E CPU in the Asus OC Socket will void its warranty?

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September 4, 2014 2:51:10 PM

I'm really wondering exactly what goes through those extra pins. Just power or data as well? btw, they added some extra pins in the corners as well.
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September 4, 2014 3:27:59 PM

Great move by Asus. Makes me WANT that OC socket so bad.

I wish I wasn't so broke.
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September 4, 2014 5:39:29 PM

what those pins do? no body seems to get in depth review about it?
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September 4, 2014 5:50:11 PM

Aside from highlighted areas, there are some more extra pins in all four corners as well, in areas that do not even have vacant spaces in the reference socket.

My guess is most of those are just extra ground pins and some might be test/debug pins like JTAG, MISR or similar. Nothing that should make much of a difference.
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September 4, 2014 8:21:22 PM

I'm wondering if Haswell-E actually has 2011 contacts, where Intel's reference socket has less pins or the CPU itself has more than 2011 contacts and Intel's reference socket just uses 2011 of them, while Asus use the whole lot with their OC socket. Even with Asus's OC socket, there's still some missing pins on their socket.
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September 4, 2014 10:11:14 PM

Will this even matter at all for those of us not using LN2 to overclock.
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September 5, 2014 4:52:48 AM

Leave it to Asus to live up to the reputation of reverse engineering an already awesome platform to kickass grade!

Kudos Asus. They haven't slowed down since the Core 2 years :) 
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September 5, 2014 8:39:15 AM

As if the "warranty" from asus actually means something. Just tell you that no problems were found and send you on your way.
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September 5, 2014 8:44:46 AM

anyone care to count the actual number of a contact on the CPU as well as the socket to see if it's really 2011 or more? :D 
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September 5, 2014 8:47:27 AM

''As if the "warranty" from asus actually means something. Just tell you that no problems were found and send you on your way. ''


or send you the one I sent in 2 weeks ahead of you and call it a referb
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September 5, 2014 8:49:06 AM

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''As if the "warranty" from asus actually means something. Just tell you that no problems were found and send you on your way. ''


or send you the one I sent in 2 weeks ahead of you and call it a referb


So true, used to buy a bunch of asus stuff until I had to deal with an RMA from them. Never again will I buy their stuff.
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September 5, 2014 8:59:23 AM

my ''LAST'' asus ended up being my last asus seems all hype an no quality just now living off there old reputation
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September 5, 2014 10:23:46 AM

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my ''LAST'' asus ended up being my last asus seems all hype an no quality just now living off there old reputation

I'm kind of inclined to agree with your comment here. I've used Asus products for years, and while my 7 year old Asus laptop still is running like new (one of the first core 2s), I had to get rid of my ROG laptop wich I would constantly repair, because in Canada they don't pay for shipping and putting it on warranty the first time cost me $70. I replaced that ROG laptop for a cheap hp laptop with an i5 and it's been a year without issues with it. The desktop I built 6 years ago with mostly Asus parts has parts of the motherboard starting to die already (although I know they make them to last 5 years now but it's still a short live), so yeah, not sure about quality on that motherboard either.
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September 5, 2014 11:34:53 AM

Here are the contact pads on the different family of socket 2011 CPUs. Looks like Intel's Haswell-E socket was made for their Sandy Bridge-EP and Ivy Bridge-EP?
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