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    My EVGA GTX 560 ti has a sticker on it? that if i remove I lose warranty?

    It has a plastic sticker with my S/N and my P/N. But it also has a extra copy of it on the actual box it's self...

    So do I remove it? or just keep it on the card and attach it to my machine, I was going to assume it's going to melt the sticker and fuse it to my card.

    Any ideas?

    I already registered it but it's in tiny print on the sticker

    "WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED"

    The same is also written on the website for EVGA.

    THANKS!
    hey im gud

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    They would not have put a sticker on the card saying "Void if removed" if you had to remove it to use the card .
    99.99% the sticker won't melt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dravian View Post

    "WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED"



    THANKS!
    You should remove it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clampy View Post
    They would not have put a sticker on the card saying "Void if removed" if you had to remove it to use the card .
    99.99% the sticker won't melt.
    This sticker is on the back of the card, near all the little components.

    The card could get as hot as 90c

    I'm sure the sticker would melt..

    I'm just unsure to remove it or not.
    hey im gud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dravian View Post
    This sticker is on the back of the card, near all the little components.

    The card could get as hot as 90c

    I'm sure the sticker would melt..

    I'm just unsure to remove it or not.
    No. I'm sure after over 20 years of pretty solid evolution in the area of graphical components, they'd notice if stickers were melting and go "hey, we should probably use something else as a warranty guarantee."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dravian View Post
    This sticker is on the back of the card, near all the little components.

    The card could get as hot as 90c

    I'm sure the sticker would melt..

    I'm just unsure to remove it or not.
    The chip gets to 90C - if the cooler is doing its job the rest of the card won't even reach 60C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clampy View Post
    The chip gets to 90C - if the cooler is doing its job the rest of the card won't even reach 60C.
    100% correct - my stickers are on all my components. Never had a single issue.

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