So, let me thank everyone in advance for any help that is offered. I'm extremely fustrated, so please forgive me if I spaz out a little. I'm also not entirely sure this is in the right area, however my problem is with the RMA.
Ok, so I've had a X58A-UD3R rev 1.6 for quite some time, been very happy with it for probably close to 1-1.5 years. I notice randomly that my folding@home scores are way lower than they should, and then I realized that my overclock is no longer holding. I had a I7 920 at about 3.4Ghz, nothing too fancy, with 6gb of 1333 ram. Everything is rock stable with this, can run prime/folding all day and have for years stable (and I routinely clean the heatsink).
So back to my story, I notice that my overclock settings aren't applied anymore, so I go back into BIOS and change them, reboot, and on reboot still not holding. So I had a very old BIOS, so I follow the instructions to update the BIOS, thinking maybe that'd help fix it.
After doing so, computer brings up white gigabyte screen, screen goes dark, then white screen, goes dark, and just cycles, can't access any boot menus or the BIOS. Call Gigabyte and explain this, tech says get an RMA, re-explaim this twice through various paperwork. Get RMA, send board, wait forever to get it back, finally get it back today, reapply AS5, go through that whole process, hook up minimum parts (PSU/memory/CPU/Video), turn it on, and the gigabyte screen just cycles. I didn't get any explanation that I saw on what was going on with the board, and I'm getting the impression this was just re-shipped back to me with nothing being done. It took them 5 business days to work with the board, so I expected something was actually done, but at this point, I can't believe they confirmed the board was working.
Before I go emo-raging about this to their customer service people and various review sites, thought I should check here to make sure this hasn't been seen before, and to get some advice (and make sure this isn't my fault). I have a hard time believing it's anything else than the BIOS flash or the board malfunctioning, as the video/PSU/memory are all solid and tested on another system. In my years working with computers, I've never seen a faulty processor that was a retail boxed processor, which this one was.
I have a RAID through the motherboard, and would love to find a way to save that installation, if I end up having to buy another board
tl;dr I think gigabyte sent me my broken motherboard back to me after an RMA, what now?