I always recall Bitmain being very clear about OC'ing voiding the warranty. Just because something is capable of doing something does not mean that the manufacturer cannot warranty void that behavior.
Go buy a Jeep and take it off road and brake it...they will not fix it!
Go buy a Corvette and brake it at the track...they will not fix it!
Pretty standard stuff.
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Since it is so clear to you can you please provide where you see this because it is not listed anywhere on the BITMAIN SITE...maybe I need iglasses?

Why would you buy a jeep if you didn't want to take it off road....and yes they will fix it...same goes for a corvette if it breaks under warranty it doesn't matter where you drive it if it is a defect in manufacturing and not negligence (if you aren't being a complete retard)....unless you run it without oil or something equally stupid.... as for jeeps they were made to go off road and corvette well I see them break all the time track and otherwise...guess what they get fixed under warranty as well....in the jeep commercials they depict a certain way of driving although they do have a disclaimer that is a professional driver blablabla don't drive this way on the road but if a product is designed for a particular purpose then use it for that...but you can use the Nissan skyline as a better example...if you use the launch control function you void your warranty...but that's in the owners manual and mentioned during the course of the sale while explaning the product options

I think what you mean to say is that if you smash your car at the track your car insurance wont cover it...and I have seen that enough times...I love the track btw but prefer german cars they don't break so easily

Also Im pretty sure if I buy a car that my warranty does not apply from the time I pay for it...actually it applies from the time it is in my possession at time of delivery
PRETTY STANDARD STUFF
