As per ASUS warranty terms:
"This ASUS warranty does not include failure caused by improper installation, operation, cleaning or maintenance, accident, damage, misuse, abuse,
non- ASUS modifications to the product, any software programs, normal wear and tear or any other event, act, default or omission outside ASUS’ control."
or
"The warranty will not apply to or be valid under conditions including but not limited to the following:
a) The serial number of the ASUS product, components or accessories has been altered, cancelled, removed, or otherwise not valid as identified by ASUS;
b) The product has been tampered with, repaired and/or modified by non-authorized personnel;
c) The product warranty seals have been broken or altered;
d) There is damage caused by natural disaster,
intentional or unintentional misuse, abuse, neglect, acts of war, improper maintenance, or
use under abnormal conditions;
e) There is damage caused by accidental drops, spills, fire, or power surges.
f) There is damage from improper installation, improper connection, or use of parts and/or components not manufactured or sold by ASUS;
g) There is damage from use outside of the operation or storage parameters or environment detailed in the User's Manual or reasonably acceptable for similar product usage models deemed industry standard best practices;
h) There is damage to or loss of any program, data or removable storage media, or if there are costs from recovering any program or data;
i)
There is damage from third party software or from virus(es);j) There is software loss or data loss that may occur during repair or replacement.
k) Support and costs involved to install or configure the product for any third party software application or hardware device, or network/wireless configuration.
l) Due to technology limitations, some devices (e.g. DVD ROM and software player may not play certain titles if applicable to your product) may be limited or not compatible with the ASUS product. These limitations are common to defined standards within the hardware industry and are not specific to your ASUS product.
m) You have failed to follow all return materials authorization (“RMA”) instructions provided to you by ASUS."
Linky here:
http://service.asus.com/Warranty.aspxIf the tech who handles your RMA is doing their job properly they will be able to tell quite easily that your laptop was killed via overclocking.
Torr785 wrote:
It may (I doubt it) void the warranty , but it would be hard to prove that what did it.
If warranties were an issue with over clocking failure issues, I imagine they would prevent it all together or make it harder to do.
Ive tested msi afterbuner version 2.2.2 with my G75, seems to work fine.
Only adjusted core an memory frequencies.
Tested mine upto 15% extra on the core and 10% on the memory for heat an stability confirmation (more of a diagnostic check).
It ran flawless with acceptable temps of low 80's c and nice performance increase .
It had no issues at those overclocks so I believe it will be fine at default where I'll most likely leave
I will use afterburner occasionally for temp ,fps an usage monitoring , I have no need to overclock mine
Torr