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?
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