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[TW]Fox;18377919 said:Completely 100% agree. This has been my sentiment all along.
Personally I'm hoping we end up with X58's
Err Fox,
You can't put a sandybridge cpu in a x58?
[TW]Fox;18377919 said:Completely 100% agree. This has been my sentiment all along.
Personally I'm hoping we end up with X58's
[TW]Fox;18377919 said:Completely 100% agree. This has been my sentiment all along.
Personally I'm hoping we end up with X58's
I have had an idea !!
Why don't the Motherboard manufactures make some new boards with a p67 plug in base, "in that way they can make them straight away" then as soon as the new chips are ready they can just plug them in,
Then we get replacement boards say by 1st of March.
I hope it's X68
i wouldnt mind chucking a little extra cash for a better bored when it comes time..
a little bit anoying realy.. i have a raid 0 setup running and at the minimum i have to keep 2 drives connected the to ports in question.. i realy hope i dont use my array before april..
By the way I notice that Newegg video puts a reasonable amount of effort into emphasising that there is a risk of data loss if you use the affected ports, especially if you regularly put them under heavy load.
Glad at least one company out there is prepared to protect it's customers.
For those of you wonderin all OcUK's motherboard vendors which includes Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Intel, Foxconn and Asrock have agreed the following with OcUK:-
All of the above parties have agreed on a intermediate solution to the Sandybridge problem.
As there is *NO* Immediate Danger/Fault and as this fault is likely to affect a small number of boards over time and Replacement Stock will Not be available until realistically April/May, all the parties above have Guaranteed Direct Swap Out of all P67/H67 Boards bought from OcUK should you the end user wish to do so at a later date. The above manufacturers will launch plans after Chinese New Year with instruction on how to register to get your board swapped out for a new B3 revision which will happen in April/May time no doubt direct with the manufacturer.
Based on this Swap Out Guarantee we have decided to keep all our Sandybridge based mainboards on sale.
The Decision to buy and use still lies upon you the end user.
A lot of you were moaning earlier this week of how bad it was of us to keep on selling the boards, saying oh look your competitors have removed from sale and now look competitors seem to be re-listing them for sale. We made it clear there was and still is an issue but at least left our customers to decide for themselves. Now those same competitors are all of a sudden selling kit again, wonder why that is...........
For those of you wonderin all OcUK's motherboard vendors which includes Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Intel, Foxconn and Asrock have agreed the following with OcUK:-
All of the above parties have agreed on a intermediate solution to the Sandybridge problem.
As there is *NO* Immediate Danger/Fault and as this fault is likely to affect a small number of boards over time and Replacement Stock will Not be available until realistically April/May, all the parties above have Guaranteed Direct Swap Out of all P67/H67 Boards bought from OcUK should you the end user wish to do so at a later date. The above manufacturers will launch plans after Chinese New Year with instruction on how to register to get your board swapped out for a new B3 revision which will happen in April/May time no doubt direct with the manufacturer.
Based on this Swap Out Guarantee we have decided to keep all our Sandybridge based mainboards on sale.
The Decision to buy and use still lies upon you the end user.
A lot of you were moaning earlier this week of how bad it was of us to keep on selling the boards, saying oh look your competitors have removed from sale and now look competitors seem to be re-listing them for sale. We made it clear there was and still is an issue but at least left our customers to decide for themselves. Now those same competitors are all of a sudden selling kit again, wonder why that is...........
Err Fox,
You can't put a sandybridge cpu in a x58?
[TW]Fox;18379243 said:I meant X68
I've got a burning question to ask Gibbo... What Curry did you have?
How about explaining why Newegg's warnings are unwarranted scaremongering and backing that up with some evidence.Go buy from new egg then, oh wait they are in the US, get out troll
which you still couldnt put a sandybridge chip in (knowing intel)