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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldonko View Post
    Tried that :/
    Thats exactly how my UD7 acted when it died. Fans spin for less than 1 sec and board shuts off, long cmos clear did nothing, different psu, cpu, mem nothing worked.

    Im not sure how long the RMA process takes, Im still waiting for my new board. I shipped it out last monday.
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    Shoot that sucks, probably wont be the last UD7 that dies like this then. I registered for RMA today, I hope this will be fast.
    Quote Originally Posted by OC Nub View Post
    Thats exactly how my UD7 acted when it died. Fans spin for less than 1 sec and board shuts off, long cmos clear did nothing, different psu, cpu, mem nothing worked.

    Im not sure how long the RMA process takes, Im still waiting for my new board. I shipped it out last monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldonko View Post
    Shoot that sucks, probably wont be the last UD7 that dies like this then. I registered for RMA today, I hope this will be fast.
    keep us posted

    i cant even get my b2 board replaced

    i wouldnt mind doin a simple rma then an exchange

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    Still no response from Gigabyte
    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    keep us posted

    i cant even get my b2 board replaced

    i wouldnt mind doin a simple rma then an exchange
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldonko View Post
    Still no response from Gigabyte
    lol 3 days no response

    took em 1 day to tell me they got no stock for canadians

    the gigabut name is well deserved

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    F3h = x50 w00t.
    Now... I think that's because I enabled PLL overvoltage .... hmmm, anyways.
    2 more questions then : what's safe voltage I should stay below for 24/7 use ? And can I keep PLL OV option enabled for 24/7 use ?

    I did read couple of times that I should generally stay below 1.38 on vcore, but I have a suspicion that it's a bit concervative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akrian View Post
    F3h = x50 w00t.
    Now... I think that's because I enabled PLL overvoltage .... hmmm, anyways.
    2 more questions then : what's safe voltage I should stay below for 24/7 use ? And can I keep PLL OV option enabled for 24/7 use ?

    I did read couple of times that I should generally stay below 1.38 on vcore, but I have a suspicion that it's a bit concervative.
    glad to hear

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