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 Intel LGA1155 P67/Z68/Z77, Sandy/Ivy Bridge Architecture

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Zakov
post Feb 1 2011, 12:54 AM

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Not all of us have money to spend constantly. I've been on LGA775 since 07, collected money and waited until this year to upgrade.

We can't make any assumption in regards to how long it will for the 'flaw' to arise. Intel has not stated the exact issue or failure rate.

It only affects SATA linked devices, HDs and Optical Drives mostly, so might as well play it safe and backup our data.
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post Feb 1 2011, 12:54 AM

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at least they take action earlier, since those sandy bridge is hard to get in the market


Added on February 1, 2011, 12:56 amSandy Bridge launch Q1 January, faulty found already stopped shipping to fix the problem, fast action from a Giant Company, the $$ you paid for such products from such company and a fast action taken to fix it ASAP...

We should puji them taking a fast action just in a month time of release

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jinaun
post Feb 1 2011, 12:58 AM

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the sandybridge/p67boards has been shipping since nov last year, and productions of the chipsets is at least a few months earlier

remember some lyp shops caught selling it too early in 1st week dec?

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post Feb 1 2011, 01:03 AM

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QUOTE(jinaun @ Feb 1 2011, 12:58 AM)
the sandybridge/p67boards has been shipping since nov last year, and productions of the chipsets is at least a few months earlier

remember some lyp shops caught selling it too early in 1st week dec?
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No way the boards were shipped last year.....
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post Feb 1 2011, 01:04 AM

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I just hope that the likes of ASUS, GB, MSI, Asrock etc can handle the recalling process smoothly. Don't want it to turn out like a 3 month RMA situation. :/
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post Feb 1 2011, 01:07 AM

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phew lucky i skip 1155 for 2011... sweat.gif
anyway its great they take action so fast...
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That's the risk with being an early adopter. I just wish they would be more specific about this problem, will this affect the health of the devices connected to the SATA ports, etc?

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post Feb 1 2011, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(Zakov @ Feb 1 2011, 01:11 AM)
That's the risk with being an early adopter. I just wish they would be more specific about this problem, will this affect the health of the devices connected to the SATA ports, etc?

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yeah bad luck indeed...
hope these wont happen to LGA2011 when it arrived... sad.gif
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After reading again, we can assume that when Intel mentioned SATA Controller Degradation, we can interpret the possible outcome as data corruption.

Might have to consider buying a PCI-E SATA expansion card in the meantime. Sheesh.
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post Feb 1 2011, 03:10 AM

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anyway i just did a HD tune test, and i found tat my RAID 0 setup will hav once in a while sudden drop in write/read speed >< is this the indicating something?
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post Feb 1 2011, 04:05 AM

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An information from anandtech.com that it only affect the 3Gbps port, so it's better to limit the hard disc on the 6Gbps port until there's a confirmation replacement from manufacturers.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4142/intel-d...t-begins-recall
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post Feb 1 2011, 08:05 AM

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It'll be a known issue. When the board fails, make sure RMA fast
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it's not so bad.

At least the problem is isolated on the 3GB/S port.

You can still convert to the 6GB/s port with no issues.

I'm an early adopter and basically replaced my old comp with this, so I cant possibly RMA the board for no good reason.

I don't think manufacturers will call for a recall.
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post Feb 1 2011, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE
Sandy Bridge Debacle: What It Means for You
07:20 - Monday 31 January 2011 by Tuan Nguyen - source: Tom's Hardware US

Hot on the heels of Intel's recall of its series-6 chipset known to everyone as "Sandy Bridge," we spoke to several motherboard and system manufacturers about what's going to happen for them, and their customers.

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Source: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/sandy-bridge...news-34912.html


Looks like notebook will also be affected.

Panic mode = ON sad.gif .. no buy for now
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post Feb 1 2011, 09:49 AM

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with modern boards as lots of extra sata ports.. one can just move their drives which is connected from the biodegradeable sata3 to marvell/etc ports

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post Feb 1 2011, 09:55 AM

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So now, does it mean that i have to bring my mobo to the shop for RMA?
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post Feb 1 2011, 09:56 AM

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but i have 6 HDD running, so cannot just switch all to 6gbps ports..... really a big problem for me. no more intel.


Added on February 1, 2011, 9:57 amno official announcement from the mobo manufacturer yet for replacement.

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post Feb 1 2011, 10:06 AM

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The main problems are you have to wait ((for the fix + the supply) or (answers from your motherboard manufacturer)).
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post Feb 1 2011, 10:14 AM

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So , any Sandy user starting to face any problem ?
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been trawling the info

has anyone knows the timeline for the degradation
like how long before symptoms starts to show?

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