I soooo wanna hear Cartman say: Looks like somebody's got Sandybridge in their vagina.![]()
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I soooo wanna hear Cartman say: Looks like somebody's got Sandybridge in their vagina.![]()
Everyone should hang tight and see what action manufacturers are going to take.
Well damn.
What to do?
My 2600K/Asrock P67 I built a week ago is running great right now. I've got a 120gb ssd as boot and a 1.5tb hdd as storage on my two SATA3 ports. I've got a bluray burner on one SATA2 port.
I have 3 choices, none which are great:
1. Return the 2600K and Asrock P67 and swap for an 1156 cpu/mobo combo. This sucks because the cpu won't be as fast or efficient, and this platform doesn't seem to have much of an upgrade future, being replaced by what I already have right now.
2. Return the Asrock P67 and wait for the revised mobos to release but keep my other components. No computer for 2-4 months.
3. Keep my system as is and pray to the god of computing that it doesn't fail until either I can RMA the board for a revised one or even longer where I would just replace it.
Right now I'm thinking 3 is my best option because worst case scenario for it is that it fails before the revised boards are available and I don't have a usable optical drive... but I could possibly get by using an external USB2/3 optical drive.
For those of you in the same situation keep us updated on what you decided to do and how it worked out for you.
Time to sell Intel stock.
I'm not getting worked up over this. What's the worst case scenario? I might have to spend $40 on a PCI-E SATA controller or RMA my motherboard in the future. Then again, I may not.
Corrupted data?
Don't think so. Everything I have read on this says there's no issue of data corruption just performance. So until someone shows otherwise I'm doing like him and sticking with it until the dust settles.
Worst case scenario I buy a $30 sata controller.
AMD needs to release Bulldozer NOW!
You can return it now and get your $ back, then sit on it and wait for Z68/get a better 1155 CPU.
DO-OVER!
What? I'm no stock broker but right now is the time to BUY. They will rebound.
Once you get burned as a early adopter you never go back.
Once you get burned as a early adopter you never go back.
not true, I will go back. I'm not getting so excited over this as everyone else seems to be. It's not a big issue and the system has been folding/gaming non stop for a week+ with no problems. It's equally funny to watch the gloaters come to the threads and proudly claim they didn't upgrade yet, for whatever reason. Human nature, fun to watch.![]()
Where are most of these motherboards actually assembled? I know the parts are made in various places but what about the assembly? If it's China, there's probably going to be even more delay since the Chinese New Year starts Feb 3 and lasts 3 weeks. The company I work for has 2 factories in China and they completely close the doors 100% during this time.
I've read it can result in complete port failure (not just performance degradation) so the middle ground leads me to believe data corruption is a very real possibility.
I feel bad for all you early adopters, I would have been livid. What a travesty from Intel! Perfect break for AMD though. Oh well, I hope your RMAs go smoothly.
And for the people here with only one rig, who will be forced to have quite some downtime or purchase NOS equipment to build a temp rig... always, always keep many working computers around!![]()
Now that I think about it why dont Intel just offer the option of a free sata controller. That has to be cheaper than the alternative.