Yeah, I doubt they would refuse to replace it due to overclocking, would they be able to tell its been overclocked even? But still, if they advertise its overclocking abilities on the box it would seem stupid to refuse a replacement because of it.
I'm pretty curious how this will turn out tough.. I mean, yea, the board stopped working within the warranty period. but its been overclocked (even tough they advertize the maximus formula for being a overclockers board.. )
I know it didnt die from overclocking tough,.. sinc eI've used the pc all evening, turned it off normally, but then it wouldnt start anymore. (all the voltages were set quite low too. )
He wanted a 1 month ban because he needed to study for school. (not joking here, I jsut find it kinda funny. on the other hand, I probably would rather be browsing the forum rather than studying too really )