![]() Good luck with RMA and hope it is not overly lengthy. I do not know what Asus thinks but just for future reference. When I worked RMA's I told the users to never fool around with the board. It leaves the situation open to the heatsink being pulled at a point not known and a remount of the heatsink being poor. Pulling the VRM heat sink is not a good idea when you want a company to repair something up under it. Write the serial number down so you know if you got another board or your own again repaired. Pics make for evidence you did not send a motherboard in for RMA with a screwdriver gouge in it which is not of your making. Take very good high resolution pics of that board before you send it off. Moving forward to RMA, I have been taught a thing or two. ![]() If your luck stinks it may have died in the trajedy. If the cpu is still good or bad is just a real guess. It is for certain that mobo is not going to work without serious repair. Hopefully I can upload a pic for you guys to see. I have a RMA request with ASUS pending but I don't know if the CPU is still good. The smell came from under the VRM heat sink. I had already killed the power by the PSU, when I first heard the odd sound. I heard a faint sizzle sound and then a strong smell of burnt electrical. I rebooted again hoping to clear the error. When I rebooted, I had a red light on the CPU LED. On Saturday, I decided to play COD AW, I was able to play for about 5 min before I got a BSOD. I was able to get a 5087GHz run out of her, so I slowed her down to 4.7 to retweak on another day. I had finally got all the parts installed and was doing some benchmark runs on Friday, trying to tweak the board. Gigabyte 2x HD-7950 WF3 Rev 1.x overclocked to 1150/1375Īll Item's, except MB's NB/SB, are water cooled by 2x MCP-655, EK water blocks, and a 360 Black Ice Stealth x 3 190 CFM Delta's New EVGA 1300 G2 power supply - Replaced a PC Power&Cooling Mark III 1200 (Moved to rig)Ĭorsair Vengeance 4 x 4GB DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 overclocked to 2133 9-11-9-27 2T 1.65v New Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 - Replaced my Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Rev 1.x in my gaming rig A recent Basic Metabolic Panel lab is needed prior to full clearance by Restore’s medical provider.New FX-8350 - Moved the old FX-8320 back into my Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Rev 1.x (The rig is used for with 4 R9-280X) There are special considerations for clients 65 and older. You may print the applicable form, to be completed by your provider: Medical Clearance Form, Oncology Clearance Form or Pregnancy Clearance Form. If you see a specialist such as an oncologist, cardiologist, nephrologist, or are currently under care for a health issue, you will likely need to seek medical clearance from your provider prior to being serviced at Restore. The staff will take your vital signs then you'll do a quick call with a medical provider so that we can get a better understanding of your medical history and how IV Drip Therapy can help you on your unique wellness journey. If you don't get the chance to fill them out beforehand, no worries! You can fill out the forms when you arrive at the studio. As a new medical client, you’ll complete a simple waiver and health history form that will be emailed to you ahead of your appointment.
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