Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
unless you mentioned you oced it or the cpu had clear signs from ocing thats very very unlikely. i worked for amd tech support and i cant imagine rmas being refused because of "ocing" when the cpu had never been oced or overvolted.
The failure modes for a processor overclocked via overvolted are very easy to spot as Intel/AMD both characterize very carefully what an overvolt on the CPU will do to cause damage.

I have had a CPU RMA rejected because it was 'overvolted' in the past....