I'm gonna ignore a lot of things said by the TS.
When you encounter a problem you have no experience with and you're not getting much help (happens all the time, and not just in technology) you should break it down into logical blocks. If you're an adept troubleshooter you will get by fine. But it may be that you have no PC troubleshooting experience at all, in which case you have to turn to a tech (usually the guy who built the machine) for help. If that is your situation and you're double-checking, relax. Prime will *have* to get your system running but it will take some time as everything has to be checked on its own and with everything, and your system is not the *only* job they are doing. Be patient.
Let me start by pointing out a possible culprit, the SATA cable. You will get file errors and blue screens. Personally, its the most troublesome culprit because no one ever thinks it is at fault. It may be your problem, or it may not. You can only find out by a process of elimination. Since you're able to get a boot, you're well above that level of issues. I would have run a Memtest first for a day or so to put the memory and CPU in the clear. Most kernel errors are caused by memory instability, but it's not always the RAM sticks themselves at fault. Any OS that uses the hard disk for swap file (Linux and Windows both) treat the disk as part of memory space, so a disk error is also treated as a memory error if the page file gets corrupted.
Now, the exact nature of your problem may not have been encountered by anyone in the past and so your previous thread may have not been replied to, it's a very specific error that may have three or four origins. Don't go around blaming the world if it doesn't help, it sometimes may not. But there are only six or seven components in a system and it's relatively simple to eliminate culprits if you have a spare system. If you don't have one either, you just have to lump it and wait.
About RMA - RMA everywhere takes time. Rashi has an Asus board of mine that was submitted in October last year and I still don't have it. 11 months. It wouldn't matter who submitted it, me or Prime or God himself.
Good luck with your issues. It would help if you lay off the comments and post a status, it's easier for us to separate the sarcasm and get to the heart of the matter. It might also if you open a new thread or update your earlier one and maybe get some more reasonable traffic. Also, a simple comment like "I tried it already" doesn't work. Describe what you did in detail, and what results you got. Maintain a written record if you have a problem remembering. did the blue screens increase or decrease in frequency, are the error codes the same? Different?
And finally, chill it. We're all here to help, sometimes things get dropped. There is no need to make a point of it, focus on the issue and not the people.