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Old 01-07-2011, 11:19 AM   #57
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rooting does violate the warranty, but why should it? all pc's come "rooted" and if there are any problems on of the most popular fixes is restore your os. you can do all this and still be under warranty.

what's unethical is the fact that rooting breaks the warranty and puts you SOL if you have problems like dead pixels, faulty workmanship, etc that have absolutely nothing to do with rooting, come up.

rooting should not violate a warranty, now overclocking should most definitely break it.
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