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

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post Dec 16 2010, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(TristanX @ Dec 15 2010, 01:09 PM)
Some processor prices are out for C-Zone.

Core i3 2300 - RM585
Core i5 2400 - RM609
Core i7 2600 - RM939
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where did you get this? hmm.gif
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post Dec 16 2010, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(selikatwo @ Dec 16 2010, 03:27 PM)
user posted image
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where did you download this?
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post Dec 16 2010, 09:23 PM

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QUOTE(rifles @ Dec 16 2010, 09:03 PM)
At lowyat.net.There's a post on main page.
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gotcha.thanks rclxms.gif
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post Jan 3 2011, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(ukimaro @ Jan 3 2011, 05:49 PM)
hmm.. seems i5 2500k is more worth the money rite ? what do u guys think ?
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damn rite! drool.gif but what shop offer the cheapest for proc and mobo bundle? drool.gif drool.gif rclxm9.gif
or get one from lyn better? brows.gif
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post Jan 3 2011, 06:45 PM

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can someone update me on the price? lyn pricelist show cycom 6 dec doh.gif
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post Feb 1 2011, 11:29 AM

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so when can i get a new board?does msi say anything?how about other vendor?
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post Feb 1 2011, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(Zax_imtiyaz @ Feb 1 2011, 11:51 AM)
Cool guys...

From what I've understand...that's not related with Sandy Bridge model that release in 9th Jan. It's effect the Intel Express 6 Chipset that have only been shipping since January 9 to the manufacturer..

Yes I know the official release of Sandy is 9th Jan, but in Malaysia the CPU and MOBO has been release earlier at shop (Dec '10)... so I think, the effect is only on the chipset that send to OEM after 9th Jan...

just my 2cent
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post Feb 1 2011, 01:32 PM

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QUOTE(gnne84 @ Feb 1 2011, 01:30 PM)
Sandy bridge buyer will hold until new batch of mobo release i think.
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yes.its better that way or you might had to send it to RMA just after 2 month. brows.gif
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post Feb 5 2011, 05:10 PM

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MSI Issues Customer Notice on Sandy Bridge Chipset Defect Issue
MSI has been informed by Intel about the design issues in the Intel 6 series chipsets. According to Intel the performance of some of the Intel SATA ports on Intel 6 series products can degrade over time. MSI takes the quality of our products very serious, so at this moment we are investigating product batches that may be affected and, meanwhile, have stopped all shipments to our distributors and resellers. Additionally, we asked resellers to hold sales of the Intel 6 series based MSI products to customers until the issue can be resolved.

As of the 31st of January MSI informed all our distributors, retails and reseller to stop directly the sales of Intel 6 series based products of MSI and to hold any products pending shipments to customers. No need to worry in the case that you purchased an Intel 6 series based product form MSI after the 31st of January because we will take care for you. Consumers can check the section “How to get serviced”.

We started the procedure to collect all the current stock in the market. Retailers and reseller can return their Intel 6 series MSI products they have in stock to their point of purchase (distributor) which can return the goods to the MSI distribution centers. If retailers, resellers or MSI distributors have any questions about the procedure they can contact their local MSI sales representative.

Affected models
At this moment there are only a limit models in the market based on the Intel 6 series chipset. You can identify them based on the model name in the list below.

MSI Mainboards
Intel P67: P67A-GD65, P67A-GD55, P67A-GD53, P67A-C45, P67A-C43, P67S-C43.

Intel H67: H67MA-ED55, H67MA-E45, H67MS-E43, H67MS-E33

MSI Notebooks
Intel HM67: GT680R

How to get serviced
We want you to have a MSI product which you can trust and rely on. This is why we have 2 choices for your purchased Intel 6 series based MSI products;
Product swap: If you are confident and willing to wait we can swap your current Intel 6 series based product in a brand new MSI product which is based on the new B3 stepping of the Intel 6 series which solves the current SATA2 port issues. If you have an MSI 6 series mainboard you can – for the short term - connect your storage devices to the safe white SATA3 ports on your mainboard, for more detailed instructions please click here.

This MSI product you get swapped will have similar or better specs. These new MSI products will become available in April and this way you will miss your product only for a very short period of time. You can identify the new products by a clear sticker on the color box. We will release details about this procedure before the end of February.
Product return: If you are not confident about your current MSI based 6 series product MSI offers you the possibility to return the product to your point of purchase which will credit you. Please make sure to back-up your personal data.
Hotline information
If you have any questions about the Intel 6 series chipset issue or if you are not sure which alternative SATA ports to use on your mainboard, or you want to know how to return your product you can always contact the MSI Hotlines in your region. Our people are ready to support you with your questions because your satisfaction is very important for us.

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post Mar 20 2011, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(FiragaZ @ Mar 19 2011, 09:53 PM)
hi, my intel i5 2500k oc to 4.5ghz idle temp 45c-48c normal? run prime95 at 65c+ max 69c i seen. I used hwmonitor. I using cm hyper 212+ and my cm cooler heatsink can spin 1 but i pretty sure it is tightly install, is it normal?
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i think so.its the same range as mine. smile.gif
what is ur vcore? hmm.gif

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