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    Default Intel announce SATA design flaw in new 6 series chipsets

    Looks like all our Sandybridge motherboards are screwed :rolleyes:

    http://newsroom.intel.com/community/...nting-solution

    (via http://www.overclock.net/hardware-ne...ror-stock.html)

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    Oh noes.

    Disassembling my rig to send back my motherboard is going to be a pain.

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    This'll be my third Windows reinstall in a week if I have to send my MoBo back :@

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    Judging from the replies at OCN it'll be a while, maybe a month + before the new revisions are implemented into the motherboards.

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    I wish Intel would post what causes it to fail, saying "under some circumstances" isn't very useful, it'd be nice to know if it was safe to carry on using the MoBo without losing data for a couple of months.

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    From what I can gather, there will be no data loss, just a decrease in read/write speeds and maybe access times.

    Anyways, I can see it now; so many people will be sending their boards back, Asus will be overwhelmed and we will have to wait 3 weeks to get a new one back.

    Knowing our luck, the conditions are probably overclocking
    Last edited by Stephen!; 31-01-2011 at 05:03 PM.

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    See, this is why I waited before considering SB. I can wait for all the glitches to go away.
    AMD Phenom X4 955 BE - 8GB RAM - Asus M5A97 - MSI HD6870 HAWK - Windows 8.1 Pro 64 - Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
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    Well this might be my chance to swap my mobo for the P version... but damn i'll need to buy thermal paste if I gotta send mine back :@


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    Damn that sucks! I will most probably wait for the revisions to come out before I upgrade from LGA775
    Never argue with an idiot, he'll drag you down to his level, and beat you with experience.

    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion
    *oh trust me
    *I would NEVER go ATi
    And 15 mins later...
    Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5850 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £195.73 1 £195.73
    *ordered.

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    Just bought mine last week, its currently as the post depot. Guessing I'd do a refund instead of sending an open product in.

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