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finally after hounding them enough...and voiding my waentee agreement... i recived

 

"ICS ICS932S203AF-T,SSOP-56 U8" as the PLL> for my mobo

 

is there someone more knowlagable then myself here...[almost everyone] who can tell me what the numbers are, below are what i "think [guess] they mean"

 

 

 

"ICS ICS932S203AF-T,SSOP-56 U8"

 

ICS = manufacturer duh

 

ICS932S203AF-T = part number?

 

SSOP-56 = type?

 

U8 = i have no idea

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finally after hounding them enough...and voiding my waentee agreement... i recived

 

"ICS ICS932S203AF-T,SSOP-56 U8" as the PLL> for my mobo

 

is there someone more knowlagable then myself here...[almost everyone]  who can tell me what the numbers are,  below are what i "think [guess] they mean"

"ICS ICS932S203AF-T,SSOP-56 U8"

 

ICS = manufacturer duh

 

ICS932S203AF-T = part number?

 

SSOP-56 = type?

 

U8 = i have no idea

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why would you need to void ur warranty to find ur PLL number? mine is printed on the ICS chip on my IC7 (that is currently being RMAd)...unless ur submitting a custom PLL dump for clockgen i dont know why you'd need it

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why would you need to void ur warranty to find ur PLL number? mine is printed on the ICS chip on my IC7 (that is currently being RMAd)...unless ur submitting a custom PLL dump for clockgen i dont know why you'd need it

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it is scratched... and i cant read it...or all of it any way.... so when i finally recived a response from super micro about my request for the PLL.

 

> --- Technical Support <[email protected]>

> wrote:

> > Hi Joe,

> >

> > What would be the reason to know the PLL IC? Our

> > hardware engineer was mentioning if you want to

> try

> > to overclock your board, that would void your

> > warranty.

> >

> > Yagnesh

 

so untill i responded with i know this.... they were not goint to tell me....

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it is scratched... and i cant read it...or all of it any way.... so when i finally recived a response from super micro about my request for the PLL.

 

> --- Technical Support <[email protected]>

> wrote:

> > Hi Joe,

> >

> > What would be the reason to know the PLL IC? Our

> > hardware engineer was mentioning if you want to

> try

> > to overclock your board, that would void your

> > warranty.

> >

> > Yagnesh

 

so untill i responded with i know this.... they were not goint to tell me....

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pfftt...tell them that you just needed it for some bs reason..all they are doing is screwing with you...the only company ive seen ever actively persecute overclocking on their boards is intel....

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