After Intel's admission, should Sandy Bridge processors be used?
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I'm planning on getting a custom desktop PC assembled. I had planned on an Intel i5-2400 (Sandy bridge) processor in tandem with an Asus p8h67mle motherboard. After Intel's admission of a manufacturing defect affecting the Sandy Bridge platform, should I be concerned even though I have an Intel pro…
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It appears to be a chipset issue, meaning all P67/H67 motherboards are affected - even non-Intel ones, as they share chipsets. It also seems to be limited to SATA 3GB/s ports, excluding SATA0 + 1. The CPU is fine. Wiki: On January 31, 2011, Intel is…
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