Data: 2011-02-03 04:22:44 | |
Autor: MC | |
coz- a tak sie SB zapowiadala dobrze... | |
Użytkownik "Szymon von Ulezalka" <sz.gruszczynski@googlemail.com> napisał w wiadomości news:d2965b1b-7273-4e6a-b241-30f6af4aad6cz20g2000yqe.googlegroups.com...
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/20326 "(..)Intel finds flaw in Sandy Bridge chipsets, halts shipments by Cyril Kowaliski and Scott Wasson -- 10:07 AM on January 31, 2011 As phenomenal as Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors have turned out to be, nothing in this world is truly perfect. Intel announced earlier this morning that it has discovered a flaw in the 6-series chipsets that accompany the new processor family. While it reassures users that they can "continue to use their systems with confidence," the chipmaker has nonetheless halted chipset shipments until a new, bug- free version of the silicon starts to ship out late next month. What's the problem? Intel explains, "In some cases, the Serial-ATA (SATA) ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD-drives." (..)" kłerwa mać, do kwietnia trza bedzie poczekac :/ W chipsetach Intela 6 generacji i tak nie ma obsługi SATA 6Gbps, więc producenci płyt montują do tego dodatkowe układy, zwykle na 2 porty. Więc nieszczęście jest tylko połowiczne, chociaż kompromitacja całkowita. |
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