When RMAing a BOARD.
1. Always take a picture of your CPU Socket.
And then print a image of it, and include it with the board.
(Most of the time board companies DENY a RMA its always saying bent pins.)
This way if the tech see's the picture, the cpu cover, and then he bends the pins, instead of saying u bent them, or they got bent in transit, the company will RMA it if it still holds warrenty.
2. ALWAYS return a board with a cpu socket cover.
If you dont have one, dont bother sending the board in. I promise you the response from them will be bent CPU pins.
My personal experience with Giggy.
It works or it doesnt.
If you get a rock solid good setup out of the box, then keep it. Its going to bring you smiles though its lifetime.
If you have problems with it out of the box, return it ASAP.
A problem proned giggy, will never fix itself... trust me.. i learned the hard way.
So basically in short, if you use one and it works great, then it will work great.
If you have problems with it out of the box, your going to only have more and more problems pile up on you.