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Warranty Details for Sapphire Trixx Void

Warranty Details for Sapphire Trixx Void

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dejboo
Junior Member
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07-28-2016, 04:01 PM
#1
I was curious about whether using Sapphire Trixx would cancel my warranty. I own a Sapphire AMD R9 390. Their site lists several conditions that could affect the warranty, such as damage or modification by the customer, non-functionality from improper use, lack of verification as a genuine Sapphire product, absence of a matching serial number, and not being sold through their official channels. Could this be considered under "Products that become non-functional due to customer improper use"? I think Sapphire Trixx would likely be a first-party program, which makes sense if they create overclocking software that could void the warranty when used.

For more details, you can check their warranty information here: http://www.sapphiretech.com/support.asp?lang=eng
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dejboo
07-28-2016, 04:01 PM #1

I was curious about whether using Sapphire Trixx would cancel my warranty. I own a Sapphire AMD R9 390. Their site lists several conditions that could affect the warranty, such as damage or modification by the customer, non-functionality from improper use, lack of verification as a genuine Sapphire product, absence of a matching serial number, and not being sold through their official channels. Could this be considered under "Products that become non-functional due to customer improper use"? I think Sapphire Trixx would likely be a first-party program, which makes sense if they create overclocking software that could void the warranty when used.

For more details, you can check their warranty information here: http://www.sapphiretech.com/support.asp?lang=eng

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TheNeroy
Member
54
07-30-2016, 02:25 AM
#2
It should remain covered under warranty unless the terms explicitly prohibit overclocking.
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TheNeroy
07-30-2016, 02:25 AM #2

It should remain covered under warranty unless the terms explicitly prohibit overclocking.

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Jessie2895
Member
149
07-31-2016, 09:26 AM
#3
It should remain covered under warranty, unless the terms explicitly prohibit overclocking.
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Jessie2895
07-31-2016, 09:26 AM #3

It should remain covered under warranty, unless the terms explicitly prohibit overclocking.

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Jackster_22
Junior Member
11
07-31-2016, 11:27 AM
#4
Tradesman1:
It should remain under warranty unless the terms explicitly say otherwise.
Got it, thanks! I'm new to overclocking and just want to gain some experience, so I'll try it if I'm sure it won't affect my warranty.
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Jackster_22
07-31-2016, 11:27 AM #4

Tradesman1:
It should remain under warranty unless the terms explicitly say otherwise.
Got it, thanks! I'm new to overclocking and just want to gain some experience, so I'll try it if I'm sure it won't affect my warranty.