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    ya pretty dumb, i think its only one guy in the RMA his name is dennis, and he isnt fond of answering the line either...
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    Quote Originally Posted by strange|ife View Post
    ya pretty dumb, i think its only one guy in the RMA his name is dennis, and he isnt fond of answering the line either...
    That's pretty much any mobo MFG though, lol.
    I think the 'biggest' RMA department I've worked with yet was 3 (at SuperMicro, for God's sake).
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    Well i finally got around to getting my Q6600 for my IP35-Pro.

    I put my Reaper-X 6400s (2x2048) in and i noticed that you cant fit 4 of them on the IP35-pro. The DIMMS are just too fat!!

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    my E6750 seems to need around 1.47 Vcore to be stable. This is about 1.52 vcore set in bios

    is this normal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTK View Post
    my E6750 seems to need around 1.47 Vcore to be stable. This is about 1.52 vcore set in bios

    is this normal?
    I dont have an E6750 and i dont know what speed you are running at so i cant say, but my Q6600 needs 1.47 to be stable at 3.4
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    Quote Originally Posted by myerz635 View Post
    I dont have an E6750 and i dont know what speed you are running at so i cant say, but my Q6600 needs 1.47 to be stable at 3.4
    quad vs dual

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    Quote Originally Posted by AstroCreep View Post
    That's pretty much any mobo MFG though, lol.
    I think the 'biggest' RMA department I've worked with yet was 3 (at SuperMicro, for God's sake).
    ya but this is just pretty bad honestly, i spent 20 mins thursday trying to get through, left 3 messages, no return call NADA. I called him today thoug on a whim at 4 pm and he did pick up and waived the 25$ fee since i dont have my receipt anymore. cool i guess, but still doesnt make up for the fact they sent me the wrong godamn board. Asus is almost as bad, they answer usually quickly, but have an attitude, and send bubble gum boards back, or fubar ones(bubble gum as in actual gum stuck on the pcb!!?" Its ok i forgive dennis, im sure its a ty job doing rma all day, i didnt chew him out over it.
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