Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
You could always just exchange he board and CPU to be done with it, you'd just have to live with the fact you'll never know what the fault really was
Since you probably have the best relation with ASrock, maybe you could help. Before I knew it was the chip originally, I thought the board was at fault. I contacted Asrock via email and told them my issues, and mentioned that I have owned the board for 2 months. They were very quick responding which is a plus, and gave me some troubleshooting to try. None were successful, I notified them of this, and they told me to contact the vendor for a replacement. I was unsure of this but, I contacted the place I purchased it from, and they won't replace anything that is over 30 days, and told me to try and contact ASrock again. It seems like I am just running circles. What would you recommend?