Mass recall on all sandybridge mobos
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4142/i...-begins-recall
Basically if you bought one of the new mobos it has a bug that will eventually (after ~3 years) make the 3GB/s sata connections unusable. It's estimated it is going to cost ~$1billion to replace them all. Ouch! If you just the 2x 6GB/s ones you should be fine though.
Just thought everyone who is currently planning on buying one of the new chips should hold off a month. Probably until the new Z boards are released.
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I thought it was just the processor, not the entire mobo?
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Ron
I thought it was just the processor, not the entire mobo?
Processor is fine, chip on the mobo is faulty.
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Ah right, must have misread what I saw about it earlier.
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Got an I5 2500k with a P8P67 evo mobo a few days ago, I feel kinda fucked now but meh. I can still hook my ssd and hdd's up to the 6gb/s ports, those will be fine in the long run.
This system is smoking ass by the way, just hit 4.9ghz stable on air with fairly decent temps.
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Eh if it effected me, i really wouldn't bother getting it recalled tbh. It doesn't effect SATA ports 0 or 1, so unless you have more than 2 HDD's then it won't affect you either.
However it's not a problem with the SATA ports, but a bug with the actual chipset, so you never know it might manifest other issues down the line also. Bit of a tough pickle, especially for those who upgraded to 1155 and have got rid of their old PC's already.
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Who does that right after a new tech comes out? Most people I know wait a while before doing a complete upgrade, esp. considering the industry has a tendency to ship the first few batches with some flaw (usually not fatal) that is silently corrected later on. But then there's the argument "But I have a warranty so that's fine" and then there's my counter "but you have to send your shit in and in the meantime you have no working computer, bro." I dunno.
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jMerliN
But then there's the argument "But I have a warranty so that's fine" and then there's my counter "but you have to send your shit in and in the meantime you have no working computer, bro." I dunno.
"But if you are so nuts about getting latest tech then you should have more than 1 computer."
Just Speaking out of my experience.
Always had a laptop laying around and good old core2duo :thumbup:
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I was planning on getting a z68 mobo as soon as they got released but now I'm planning on waiting to see what's up with bulldozer and do a decision then since most mobo issues will probably be fixed and AMD might have something pretty fast on bulldozer as they're re-releasing the fx name.
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darn I really want to upgrade my hardware now. I can wait longer though. Rish you said that sata 0 and 1 are unaffected, can you give me a reference or link to that, my hardware is getting wonky and I could use a new upgrade. I just wanna make sure it's good.
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The_Gatekeeper_
darn I really want to upgrade my hardware now. I can wait longer though. Rish you said that sata 0 and 1 are unaffected, can you give me a reference or link to that, my hardware is getting wonky and I could use a new upgrade. I just wanna make sure it's good.
From the article Rob linked:
"Interestingly enough the problem doesn’t affect ports 0 & 1 on the 6-series chipset. Remember that Intel has two 6Gbps ports and four 3Gbps ports on P67/H67, only the latter four are impacted by this problem."
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Basicly all the SATA-300 ports are borked, I've read that in a 3 year span the performance can degrade by a whopping 5%! ._.
But yah the SATA-600 ports are fine. I've switched to them already.
Don't know if I'm going to RMA my mobo though, it's such a hassle.
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Rishwin
From the article Rob linked:
"Interestingly enough the problem doesn’t affect ports 0 & 1 on the 6-series chipset. Remember that Intel has two 6Gbps ports and four 3Gbps ports on P67/H67, only the latter four are impacted by this problem."
sounds good! I may just RAID my hdd's soon, although having dual boot on separate hdd saved my ass from a serious hdd crash
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Rishwin
From the article Rob linked:
"Interestingly enough the problem doesn’t affect ports 0 & 1 on the 6-series chipset. Remember that Intel has two 6Gbps ports and four 3Gbps ports on P67/H67, only the latter four are impacted by this problem."
Layout can be different per motherboard so bluntly saying port 0 & 1 are fine is a bit stupid. That guy's obviously a nuthead. On my ASUS P8P67-evo mobo the first four ports are the sata-300 ports. Then there's 2 sata-600gb ports form the intel controller, and after them 2 600 ports with a marvell controller.