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Clone of 501 01-31-2011 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by krone6 (Post 3844420)
:lol:lol:lol:lol You mean that line will go even FARTHER down?!:lol:lol

I wouldn't doubt it.

AnomalouS 01-31-2011 06:31 PM

Surprised that Newegg just pulled all 1155 mobos and cpus but did not put up any information about the recall issue.

dolshina 01-31-2011 07:14 PM

Newegg has put up a "Deactivated" notice for the CPUs as well.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-070-_-Product

repoman 01-31-2011 07:21 PM

Holy ****, what a disaster and incredible waste of resources. Imagine all those motherboards that will go in the trash.

krone6 01-31-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by repoman (Post 3844470)
Holy ****, what a disaster and incredible waste of resources. Imagine all those motherboards that will go in the trash.

Why not just use another cpu? Why throw motherboards out? Heck, just keep them until april.

repoman 01-31-2011 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by krone6 (Post 3844472)
Why not just use another cpu? Why throw motherboards out? Heck, just keep them until april.

I meant that motherboard manufacturers will probably just throw the boards with the recalled chipsets out. As far as I know, chipsets can't be replaced.

kwiksilver 01-31-2011 07:46 PM

*sigh* Looks down at sandy bridge.... :whailin:whailin:whailin

Hopefully the problem doesn't last too long.

In the mean time I'm okay. I've got a couple more i7's to tide me over.


Let us not forget AMD's TLB bug in the Phenoms and Opterons in 07 :)

repoman 01-31-2011 07:49 PM

Oh by the way, I read on Anandtech I believe that the SATA III ports are unaffected. So if you can get away with the few ports that they give you, you have nothing to worry about

WiCKeD 01-31-2011 07:52 PM

You know, I think the last time they had to do a recall was the original Pentium - 16 years ago. There is still one of them with the bug collecting dust in my parent's basement. All things considered, I would say that's a pretty good track record. Bummer for current owners, though. Sounds like you will all have to wait to see how the OEMs are going to handle the recall.

kwiksilver 01-31-2011 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by repoman (Post 3844487)
Oh by the way, I read on Anandtech I believe that the SATA III ports are unaffected. So if you can get away with the few ports that they give you, you have nothing to worry about

It's the Sata II (Sata 300) ports that are affected. The SATA III ports (SATA 600) are fine.

The only thing attached to my SATA II ports is an optical drive. I'm fine. :)

Mindwarp 01-31-2011 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by WiCKeD (Post 3844489)
You know, I think the last time they had to do a recall was the original Pentium - 16 years ago. There is still one of them with the bug collecting dust in my parent's basement. All things considered, I would say that's a pretty good track record. Bummer for current owners, though. Sounds like you will all have to wait to see how the OEMs are going to handle the recall.

I remember the floating point bug. Intel seemed to have survived that and I'm sure they'll survive this.

Deluded 01-31-2011 09:00 PM

Ah, yes. My professor talked about that pentium bug.

This is all a big hapoola. Turns out that only the SATAII port is affected. Everything else should be unaffected, so... I don't see any cause for concern.

Mindwarp 01-31-2011 09:05 PM

Does this mean I can pick up a really inexpensive SB if I'm willing to live with it? :lol

Deluded 01-31-2011 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mindwarp (Post 3844545)
Does this mean I can pick up a really inexpensive SB if I'm willing to live with it? :lol

Probably. :lol

Hell, you could probably get away with using a SATA III PCI card or something.

travy25 01-31-2011 09:19 PM

So why did they pull the cpu's when the issue is the chipset on the mobo's?

Nagoshi 01-31-2011 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by travy25 (Post 3844555)
So why did they pull the cpu's when the issue is the chipset on the mobo's?

Beacuse people would buy CPUs thinking they could get a board later but they wont. Or buy a 1155 CPU with a 1156 board.

Mindwarp 01-31-2011 09:25 PM

I'm guessing because without a board the chips are useless.

EDIT: Crab Boy beat me to it. :lol

Deluded 01-31-2011 09:25 PM

Given that all SB motherboards have this affected chipset, and there is no 3rd party chipset available (beside SATA III ports), might as well stop the sale of the processor. No motherboard = no processor.

And probably is a preventive measure to stop that bright fellow from installing a 1155 processor into a 1156 motherboard... Why, wasn't there a picture floating around the internet about someone ruining a $600 GPU because they wanted to install it into the AGP slots? (8800GTX at launch or something).

ZorchThatCPU 01-31-2011 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by repoman (Post 3844474)
I meant that motherboard manufacturers will probably just throw the boards with the recalled chipsets out. As far as I know, chipsets can't be replaced.

Sure they can. It's just another chip, looks about the same as a de-lidded CPU. There's no reason to chuck the motherboards in the trash. Just pull the heatsink, replace chip, sell. ;) No problem.

As for me, I'm still running strong with my 5GHz-daily Sandy Bridge build, and loving every minute of it! There's not a single thing wrong with my rig at this time. If something eventually starts to go wrong, then hey, I'll take my free motherboard upgrade from the recall and continue on my merry way! :bigpimpin

If anything, this makes me happy, because only me and a few others got in on the ground floor, and at least for a while, it's only me and those other folks who will get the exclusive right to run a 5GHz quad. :p Sucks to be the people who waited too long to pull the trigger!

Mindwarp 01-31-2011 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ZorchThatCPU (Post 3844571)
If anything, this makes me happy, because only me and a few others got in on the ground floor, and at least for a while, it's only me and those other folks who will get the exclusive right to run a 5GHz quad. :p Sucks to be the people who waited too long to pull the trigger!

:rolleyes: Alpha users... :lol


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