06-29-2013 09:14 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:36 PM by ROGBot
07-02-2013 09:32 AM
Padlorr wrote:
Hi Albert, thanks for your response (and I will get you a PM with the motherboard serial number when I take it apart tomorrow). As an update, I think some of the "flaky" issues I was having and failures to boot had to do with my bios settings at lower clock speeds (e.g. High LLC, etc.). I dialed those settings back for 3.6ghz (with and without Turbo) and I seem to be booting fine now. I'm testing a modest 4.0ghz OC now in Prime95 and temps and all look good so far. I'm very interested in what others have to say about how to check the board.
Padlorr wrote:
Regarding your 2nd point, I won't know if there's any significant physical damage to the 2nd 4 pin connector until I get my new PSU and try to plug the 4 pin power connector in there. If I can get the plug in, then the plastic residue from the melted PSU connector may not have done any real damage. If I can't plug it in then the connector on the board could be considered damaged because the plastic from the PSU melted in there rendering that connector unusable. I don't know, does that qualify as damage to the motherboard or not? Sounds like a grey area to me.
Padlorr wrote:
My main point (to your repair department) is that it would not have been damaged if the manual had provided proper instructions to populate the 8 pin connector as a matter of course, so my position is that Asus bears some responsibility for this occurrence since I followed the instructions in the manual (and advice of an Asus tech online) to the letter and it melted my PSU connector. Either the instructions were inadequate, or a defect in the motherboard caused this (and the damage) to occur. I'd therefore like to get it repaired (or replaced) under warranty if that connector is no longer usable. But we can wait and see if I can plug the 4 pin connector in first before going there.
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