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Originally Posted by JinnKai
Furthermore, if they break, you're likely on your own. No warranties.
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that's the only quibble I have with your post - - -there IS a warranty on ANYTHING you buy, even if the company claims there isn't one. It's called the Warranty of Merchantability, and it's the law. It basically says that if someone sells you something it has to function the way it is supposed to when you first use it. So if you get a DOA motherboard, even if the company denies it, you can return it under the warranty of merchantibility because the motherboard is supposed to function as a motherboard and not a paperweight
