« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2010, 09:11:18 pm »
As you say the protector plate was on back to front. What idiot did that! As far as the alien piece goes it doesn't actually LOOK like a bent pin but of course it is hard to tell from a photo even a high res one. Can you use a magnifying glass to see better? I think you had best wait for runn3R to make a descision on what to do about it. I think that a carefull application of a pin would probably do the trick but it's not my call.
What a bummer though after all the agro you went through to have it turn up like that.
Anyway let us know what runn3R says.
I couldn't believe a Gigabyte staff would did such a mistake. May be the Gigabyte staff is rushing...
I'm not sure if it's just a non-conductive particle or a bent pin. I will bring the board to my lab tonight and hopefully the magnifying glass in my lab will be good enough to let me checking all the pins carefully.
I still remember an ASUS customer complained about bent pin in another forum but his requested for RMA was rejected because ASUS UK said their OC would never go wrong! Now you see manufacturer or distributor can go wrong too sometimes...
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