20.09.2012, 20:23
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You fuck up your card enough that even the printed serial number burned off, and you still expect the support to help you with this? As soon as you overclock any card or cpu, all support and warranty is void, or in other words, you burnt your money.
You should still try to resore the normal clock (why do you still run it with higher clock when you already see the damage?) If youre damn lucky, it will work normal again, but i doubt it will. |
As Mauzen said try to restore the stock clock speeds, voltages... and then try to send it back if they ask for Serial Number you must have one on the BOX...
But oh well with PNY you should not have very good luck.. that's why I don't buy GPU's from a "cheap" brand.. I pay some more cash when buying GPU's from EVGA but most likely they will accept it.. I've read on evga forums that one guy just trashed all the stickers on his card Serial Numbers and whatever.. and by that you should void the warranty but still evga contacted him and asked to send it on the original box ( because it has a Serial Number on it ), without accessories... and they still accepted it and fixed the GPU for him..