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Title: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on January 31, 2011, 10:16:51 PM
Heads up to anyone planning to get one or who already got one: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-20030070-64.html
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: guncrasher on February 01, 2011, 02:49:07 AM
newegg pulled them off the market completely.

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Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: ariansworld on February 01, 2011, 07:17:01 AM
See Rule #2
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: BoilerDown on February 01, 2011, 07:20:53 AM
Yep I've got one sitting on the shelf.  Through some misfortunes of luck I managed not to install it yet.  Should have had it installed 3 weeks ago over the 3 day MLK weekend, but the delivery guy attempted during the 1 hour I wasn't home and I didn't get it until after the day I planned to install it.  Two weekends ago was bad for me, and this past weekend I planned on it only to find out I needed a USB floppy drive to do the F6 thing to install drivers, a regular flash drive won't cut it.  The USB floppy drive is supposed to arrive from Newegg tomorrow, but Snowmaggedon 2011 will likely get in the way.

So now I'm waiting to see what Asus is going to do for me.  I bought my motherboard from ExcaliberPC and their return policy clearly states that the motherboard is now irrevocably the business of Asus and myself, not them (only 14 day return period).  I will probably end up installing it as planned though, Asus normally will send you a replacement and let you install it before sending the bad one back during the first year of the warranty.

But what of the sata problem?  I run 4 hard drives, two in a Raid 1 mirror, two independent, and two sata optical drives.  My motherboard (the Evo) has exactly 6 sata connections that should be unaffected by the problem, if I use the two external sata connections.  So I'm good there, for now.  No room for expansion, and its an ugly solution.  If I can verify claims of no chance of data corruption, I may just use the "bad" sata ports to force the error, to occur to guarantee I can replace the motherboard eventually, depending on what Asus says.
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: skribetm on February 01, 2011, 10:50:24 AM
fwiw, this is SATA3, not SATA6. this is supposed to be old tech!
6-series are on 65nm (AMD's 890GX chipsets released a year ago are at 55nm.)
whatever happened to intel on this one? this defect according to news, will cost them
more than the Pentium FDIV bug.  :uhoh :uhoh :uhoh

charlie has an interesting behind the scenes look (http://semiaccurate.com/2011/01/31/intels-recall-explanation-doesnt-hold-any-water/).
and no, anadtech only swallows what intel feeds him (http://www.anandtech.com/show/4143/the-source-of-intels-cougar-point-sata-bug). the blind sheeple.
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: TequilaChaser on February 01, 2011, 10:54:12 AM
See Rule #2
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on February 02, 2011, 01:23:38 PM
fwiw, this is SATA3, not SATA6. this is supposed to be old tech!
6-series are on 65nm (AMD's 890GX chipsets released a year ago are at 55nm.)
whatever happened to intel on this one? this defect according to news, will cost them
more than the Pentium FDIV bug.  :uhoh :uhoh :uhoh

charlie has an interesting behind the scenes look (http://semiaccurate.com/2011/01/31/intels-recall-explanation-doesnt-hold-any-water/).
and no, anadtech only swallows what intel feeds him (http://www.anandtech.com/show/4143/the-source-of-intels-cougar-point-sata-bug). the blind sheeple.

To avoid confusion it should be noted that SATA 1 = 1.6Gbit/s SATA2 = 3.0 Gbit/s and SATA3 = 6.0 Gbit/s. There is no such thing as SATA6, that would be the 6th generation and likely 48 Gbit/s. Current fastest interface is SATA3 with 6.0 Gbit/s speed.
Title: Re: New Sandy Bridge motherboards defective
Post by: guncrasher on February 02, 2011, 02:12:27 PM
gives me more time to save my cans to buy it :).  it will still gonna be awesome to have that processor with whatever mobo they decide to mess up next month.

semp