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| xmenxmen:
Ever tried contacting Gigabyte to see if they will exchange it for you. Generally if a manufacturer cares even a bit, they will take care of U especially when it comes to these type of problems. Give tech support a call even if it's not under warranty..... Otherwise, throw it out, cheaper to replace the motherboard then then make all the changes to try to eliminate the EMI. |
| Crowquill:
--- Quote from: xmenxmen on February 19, 2007, 01:21:38 pm ---Ever tried contacting Gigabyte to see if they will exchange it for you. Generally if a manufacturer cares even a bit, they will take care of U especially when it comes to these type of problems. Give tech support a call even if it's not under warranty..... Otherwise, throw it out, cheaper to replace the motherboard then then make all the changes to try to eliminate the EMI. --- End quote --- Right. They may swap you a motherboard just to have yours to research the problem. I don't know that much about wireless frequencies, but it seems like with all the different types of devices affected that it would be interfering with devices using a range of frequencies. Very odd indeed. Just the fact that it causes this much interference would cause me to search out a new mobo. I think I'd definitely get a different model if not one from a different manufacturer. |
| danny_galaga:
i have it on good authority that a faraday cage made of aluminium foil, and roughly conical in shape placed on your head will stop these problems. please post pic when you are successful (",) |
| Teebor:
ALIENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALIENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :laugh2: :laugh2: |
| FrizzleFried:
I think I may go the "talk to Gigabyte" route. If that fails, I'll likely replace the motherboard. But who knows, tinfoil hats have worked in the past for the alien cat problem I was experiencing back In San Diego. Damn KittyBorg were everwhere. |
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