There appear to be some problems with Sandy Bridge.
Intel reveals design flaw in Sandy Bridge chipset - cnet
Intel Discovers Bug in 6-Series Chipset: Our Analysis - Anandtech
Intel reveals design flaw in Sandy Bridge chipset - cnet
Intel has discovered a design flaw with its new Sandy Bridge chip, the company said today.
The flaw has forced the chipmaker to stop shipments of the chip, though Intel also announced that it has a design fix in place...
The flaw,... could cause the Serial-ATA (SATA) ports within the chipset to degrade over time, according to Intel. This could potentially affect the performance or functionality of any hard drive, DVD drive, and other device connected to the SATA port. That chipset is used in Intel's new Second Generation Core processors, previously code-named Sandy Bridge...
The company said it expects to start shipping the corrected version of the chipset to customers in late February, ramping up to full-volume shipments in April. Intel will help its manufacturing partners return the affected chipsets and will support any fixes or replacements required by PC makers on motherboards or entire computer systems, the company said...
Intel Discovers Bug in 6-Series Chipset: Our Analysis - Anandtech
...Intel just announced that it has identified a bug in the 6-series chipset, specifically in its SATA controller. Intel states that "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."...
The fix requires new hardware, which means you will have to exchange your motherboard for a new one. Intel hasn't posted any instructions on how the recall will be handled other than to contact Intel via its support page or contact the manufacturer of your hardware directly...
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