A normal overheat is just 2 flashing lights, a catastrophic component failure is 3 flashing lights.
If the problem was just overheating, we'd see 2 lights and not 3. The board has warped meaning the CPU/GPU/GPU RAM are no longer connected properly to the motherboard. Its still the same fault we've seen since inception and should be resolved by now. Its mainly due to the x-clamps putting pressure on the board when it is mailable, its easily resolved by removing the clamps and using the case itself to fasten the heatsinks to the chips... this has to be done before the board becomes to warped to recover. =(







