Well here is an update, Took it back to the shop he looked at the board and said in no less than 30 seconds that its void its warrenty as its me thats done it.
I said bull shit this board never had a CPU in it, which it didn't I never put the CPU in I would have took the shit if I had. he wasn't having any of it. I argued the fact that the pins had 4/5 bent in the middle on the right hand side, on the left hand side at the bottom it had 3 bent facing out onto the plastic frame and again at the top right corner 2 were bent.
I said this is too random for a cpu to be forced or put in the wrong way because if it was a whole row of pins would be buggered.
I said I had built pc's for over 13 years and never come across a board like this he argued he had done it for 20 years and he was a shop so how many do you think I have built.
For the record it did have a protective cover on it when I took this off I noticed it was like it was, I tried to explain to the bloke could this have happend when the board was made by the company gigabyte he said no never happens.
He said to me when I called him on the phone before I took it back that as long as there is no physical damage to the board its ok and he said the same in the shop. however I said this is crap what if I bought the board and parts of it were hanging off right out the box would it be my fault then and he said well end of the day you would get the blame and its a 50/50 case as to whether you are right or not more than not the customer is wrong and its them that have broken the parts not the manufacturer sending out faulty goods.
So anyway he is sending the board out to gigabyte at a cost to me to get them to look at it but he said they will say I did it and thats that.
I even showed him the CPU and fan to show I hadn't used them as the silver compound was still new on the fan.
