Kagato
Lord Master Smacktard
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Kind of odd that he wouldn't RMA the board himself, that's quite a chunk of change to loose out on by selling it via eBAY. Seeing as how he flat out says the machine was overclocked, I'd probably avoid it. I'm not sure how in depth Abit reviews RMA'd boards, but it could kill any chance of warranty replacement if they find it was end user. From the sellers description, I couldn't help but wonder if the BIOS chip may not just need replaced.
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