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hellgate said:
^^^ i'm using the mobo in a CM 690.

if ur cabby has bottom mounting psu then mobo will fit.

Thanks for the information.

Will wait till it is a real VFM deal

Moreover, I will also have to invest in a new cabinet as my existing cabinet has top mounted PSU
 
@hellgate

Y are u not replying my PM ?

I m interested in buying the CPU and RAM...I have to build a rig..so I m in a hurry...ur reply will be appreciated..

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AND I can take the MOBO too...
 
hellgate said:
^^^ told u, ur offer price was a bit low.........
if u can inc that then maybe...................
Ok . DONE! Finalise the deal on what you said. Call me whenever possible.
 
Deal off for the time being.
Had received payment from a buyer for the CPU.
Since i wasnt at home, had asked my frnd to remove the CPU, pack it and ship it.
My frnd forceable fulled out the HSF assembly and along with this the proccy came out.
Result : 5 broke pins.
Now both mobo & proccy needs to be rma'd
 
Feel Sorry for you Man

Doubt if the RMA people will accept the CPU or Mobo as this will qualify as physical damage & not covered by warranty

I recently RMA'd my AMD CPU & the only thing they checked were for missing or bent pins before accepting the same.

No experience with motherboards but presume it to be the same.

However, no harm in trying..You may get lucky & they may overlook the damage.

Never let a newbie install or remove such delicate items

Please do post your experience with the RMA for the benefit of all members
 
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