P67A-GD65 recall help

First off I'm not that tech informed so bare with me... That said....
I was told by a friend who help me reseach and build my latest PC hardware in late 2010 that my motherboard was recalled by Intel? The Motherboard in question is an MSI P67A-GD65. I was told by my friend that I can contact MSI for a exchange for the new updated B3 chipset revision? So, is this true and if so how do I go about doing this? The only reason I'm asking is my computer has been really slow so I had my friend come look at it.. After he realized I hadn't gotten an exchange for the B3 motherboard he told me to contact MSI and get it replaced.. Thanks for all your help everyone

Quote from: HU16E on 24-July-11, 16:46:16
Replacement procedure will depend on the your location in the world. This thread should cover it; https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=145374.0
I live in the U.S... I read the thread linked above.. Thanks for all the information! I'm going to call up MSI today and get this underway!! Thanks again DOA

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    Quote from: Froggy Gremlin on 30-July-13, 04:49:30
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    Adjust CPU Ratio         [34]
    Adjust CPU Ratio in OS      [Disabled]
    Internal PLL Overvoltage      [Auto]
    EIST               [Enabled]
    Intel Turbo Boost         [Enabled]
    DRAM Frequency         [AUTO]
    Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P)   [Enabled]
    DRAM Timing Mode         [Link]
    Spread Spectrum         [Disabled]
    VDroop Control         [Auto]
    CPU Core Voltage         [AUTO]
    CPU I/O Voltage         [Auto]
    DRAM Voltage         [AUTO]
    System Agent Voltage    (SA)      [Auto]
    CPU PLL Voltage         [1.550000V]
    PCH 1.05            [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_CA_A         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_CA_B         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_DA_A         [Auto]
    DDR_VREF_DA_B         [Auto]
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    Active Processor Cores      [All]
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    Intel Virtualisation Tech      [Enabled]
    Intel VT-D Tech         [Disabled]
    Power Technology         [Custom]
    C1E Support            [Enabled]
    Overspeed Protection         [Enabled]
    Intel C-State            [Enabled]
    Package C State Limit      [No Limit]
    Long Duration Power Limit (W)   120
    Long Duration Maintained (ms)   1000
    Long Duration Power Limit (W)   130
    Primary plane turbo power limit   0
    1-Core Ratio Limit         43
    2-Core Ratio Limit         43
    3-Core Ratio Limit         43
    4-Core Ratio Limit         43
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    Quote from: Soilworker on 14-September-11, 22:49:36
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  • Blank Screen and flashing cursor on new build-P67A GD65 (B3). Help needed.

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  • HELP! My 2011 MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) build suddenly refuses to boot

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    Quote from: Jack on 29-September-11, 16:56:49
    Please stop flashing the same version all over again, before something goes wrong.  
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    Quote from: Jack on 29-September-11, 16:56:49
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    Quote from: HU16E on 12-April-11, 11:26:00
    That can happen, & it can really mess things up if two kits are attempted to be run together. The platform is DDR3 1333 as to native support by the CPU IMC. If the system can't run on 1333 RAM speed at CR 1, 9 9 9 24 @ 1.50v's, then something is wrong. No system should ever have to use an OC (or X.M.P.) as a workaround to make it work. That's why I recommended the Crucial 1333. Plug one stick in the blue primary dimm slot to get everything loaded & checked out, & go from there.
    Exactly which SATA ports are you using for the HDD's & RAID? White Marvell or Intel SATA III, or the black SATA II? 
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  • P67A-GD65 POST troubleshooting help

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    ORIGINAL POSTER'S SITUATION REPORT
    I reattached GPU and that changed the game a bit:
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    That first "boop boop beep" sequence as shown in the video remains.
    Still no video signal. I'm attached using miniHDMI to HDMI.

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    Source
    Windows
    Summary
    Video hardware error
    Date
    ‎3/‎6/‎2013 9:11 PM
    Status
    Not reported
    Description
    A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.
    Problem signature
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    OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
    Locale ID:   1033
    Files that help describe the problem
    WD-20130306-2010.dmp
    sysdata.xml
    WERInternalMetadata.xml
    Extra information about the problem
    BCCode:   117
    BCP1:   FFFFFA8011E0C4E0
    BCP2:   FFFFF8800654A198
    BCP3:   0000000000000000
    BCP4:   0000000000000000
    OS Version:   6_1_7601
    Service Pack:   1_0
    Product:   768_1
    My System Hardware:
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    Motherboard: MSI p67a-gd65 (B3 stepping)
    Memory: G.SKILL Sniper 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
    GPU: Originally MSI 6950 2GB. Replaced with EVGA 670 FTW 2GB.
    PSU: CORSAIR HX Series HX850 850W
    HDD: 3x Western Digital WD RE4 WD5003ABYX 500GB in Raid 0
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 with all updates
    Case/Cooling: Silverstone Raven 2E with Thermalright silver arrow cpu heatsink
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    Ran Memtest86 for 10 hours with zero errors.
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    Unplugged PSU cables from motherboard and reattached firmly
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    Disabled Windows Aero (no improvement)
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    Removed Adobe Flash Player (no improvement)
    Turned off Adobe Flash hardware acceleration (no improvement)
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    Quote from: Bernhard on 11-March-13, 15:30:29
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    Quote from: xmad on 11-March-13, 23:26:01
    Quite a few components can cause this.
    Do you have a friend that could lend you a psu to test? A weak of failing PSU can often be the cause of something like this?
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