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    Ouch, Sandybridge recall.

    It's all over the interwebs:

    http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/News/246...icon-fail.aspx

    [QUOTE]Breaking news: A flaw in a SATA support chip leads Intel to announce a $700 million recall of Sandy Bridge parts. This is not an oops... it's an ARRRGGHHHHHHH!!![/QUOTE

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/4142/i...-begins-recall
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    #2
    $700 million, ouch.
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      #3
      AMD stocks just went up. Woot

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        #4
        Does this mean the price of gas will go up another dime ???

        I can't wait to read the cries of pain and agony from the early adopters who dove into their SB builds full bore, and the few remaining AMD guys with an S.E.G. on their face
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          #5
          Originally posted by Duke{CLR} View Post
          $700 million, ouch.
          They are now saying 1 Billion Dollars.
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            #6
            It only affects the 3 gb sata line, switch to the 6gb line

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              #7
              Originally posted by Donziboy2 View Post
              It only affects the 3 gb sata line, switch to the 6gb line
              Here is an article about this.

              Intel Sandy Bridge chipset flaw identified as a rogue transistor affecting SATA ports -- Engadget
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                #8
                Yeah, I saw that yesterday. Glad I decided to wait a few months before building my new system.
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                  #9
                  LOL wow....I bet there are allot of pissed of builders


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                    #10
                    Sad thing is, my system is actually in transit to me . When I go to newegg order history, I cant even click on my p67 mb and the cpu just goes to a deactivated page(even though I thought the problem was with the motherboard chipset).

                    My timing has been classic. Case goes on sale the day after, HDDs go on sale the day after, and a recall the day after....I cant even get mad at this .
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                      #11
                      I don't know how Newegg will play this. If they won't let you RMA all the new parts, maybe you'll want to make your build to ensure everything works before you RMA the MB. Replacements might be 2+ months away.

                      Apparently, this defect is more of a life-shortener. It doesn't prevent the system from functioning. That's why they didn't catch it sooner.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Qicmee View Post

                        Apparently, this defect is more of a life-shortener. It doesn't prevent the system from functioning. That's why they didn't catch it sooner.
                        This is what I have read also and because it sounds like MS is trying to do the right thing you are probably safe building it and then they will send the new part to you when its available.
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                          #13
                          I am betting that as a "fix" they are going to offer free PCIe SATA cards to use instead of the onboard 3G ones (which won't be a bad deal for most people, especially if they give out cards with 6G controllers). It would certainly be cheaper than replacing the mobos.

                          FUrry, I'd go ahead and set the system up and at least make sure it works. Like Qicmee said, who knows when they will actually be able to provide a replacement or fix.
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                            #14
                            Here is that email they sent me

                            Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you. Newegg has recently become aware of a design issue that is affecting recent models of Intel Sandy Bridge platform motherboards. We are working with Intel to identify the exact nature of this problem.

                            As always, Newegg remains 100% committed to our customers' total satisfaction. In keeping with our commitment to our customers, we are extending the return period for your motherboard by 90 days or until replacements become available from the manufacturer, whichever is greater. Intel expects to have a new revision of the P67 & H67 chipsets out around April, at which point first-run motherboards with this issue will need to be physically replaced in affected systems.

                            From a technical standpoint, the design issue can be bypassed fairly simply by not using the Serial ATA (SATA) ports that are affected. Your motherboard?s manual should identify your SATA ports by number, and at a minimum you should see ports 0-5 (6 ports in total) listed. Ports 0 and 1 are Sata Rev. III (6Gbps), and do not appear to be affected by this problem. Ports 2-5 are SATA Rev. II (3Gbps) and should not be used. For a thorough explanation of this hardware work-around, please refer to our video on YouTube:
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJcE2alQPvY

                            If you choose to use the hardware work-around option, there is no need to contact us at this time. We have your information on record and will email you as soon as the replacements become available. If you would like to discuss this with our tech community or read up on the latest updates, please visit our EggXpert forum:
                            EggXpert - Intel Sandy Bridge Chipset Issue - Info Thread

                            If none of the above options are suitable to your needs and you wish to return the board at this time for a full refund, please email us at intelsandybridge@newegg.com and include your sales order number so we can help you out with your return.

                            If you have any concerns, please contact Newegg Customer Service for further information and assistance.

                            Thank you for your support!

                            Sincerely,

                            Your Newegg.com Customer Service Team
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                              #15
                              We made 43bil in 2010, losing 1bil isn't that bad

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