sorry if this has already been posted, good news 
http://click.intel.com/tuningplan/BsiFaq.aspx
Intel announced a new program yesterday designed to give overclockers an extra feeling of safety if they choose to push their processors beyond recommended specs. The Performance Tuning Protection Plan (PTPP) is available on select K- and X-model CPUs and allows customers “a single processor replacement, hassle-free, from our customer support. This is in addition to your standard 3 year warranty.”
If your chip randomly dies, it’s replaced under the standard warranty. If it dies because you ran 1.75v through it and forgot to refill your dry ice pot, you get a free replacement. The plan’s price varies depending on your CPU: i5-2500K protection is $20, the i7-2600K/2700K is $25, and the i7-3930/3970X series is $35. The plans will be available from resellers or can be purchased directly from Intel; customers must choose to buy the plan within one year of the original CPU purchase.
Intel’s FAQ (click above link) states that the PTPP was developed to address the needs of the overclocking enthusiast community. The company received feedback from a number of customers “who desire to implement overclocking…[but] because of the lack of any replacement coverage… the risk of overclocking is too great.”

http://click.intel.com/tuningplan/BsiFaq.aspx
Intel announced a new program yesterday designed to give overclockers an extra feeling of safety if they choose to push their processors beyond recommended specs. The Performance Tuning Protection Plan (PTPP) is available on select K- and X-model CPUs and allows customers “a single processor replacement, hassle-free, from our customer support. This is in addition to your standard 3 year warranty.”
If your chip randomly dies, it’s replaced under the standard warranty. If it dies because you ran 1.75v through it and forgot to refill your dry ice pot, you get a free replacement. The plan’s price varies depending on your CPU: i5-2500K protection is $20, the i7-2600K/2700K is $25, and the i7-3930/3970X series is $35. The plans will be available from resellers or can be purchased directly from Intel; customers must choose to buy the plan within one year of the original CPU purchase.
Intel’s FAQ (click above link) states that the PTPP was developed to address the needs of the overclocking enthusiast community. The company received feedback from a number of customers “who desire to implement overclocking…[but] because of the lack of any replacement coverage… the risk of overclocking is too great.”